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Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries

BACKGROUND: The supply of controlled drugs is limited in the Far East, despite the prevalence of health disorders that warrant their prescription. Reasons for this include strict regulatory frameworks, limited financial resources, lack of appropriate training amongst the medical profession and fear...

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Autores principales: Vijayan, Ramani, Afshan, Gauhar, Bashir, Khalid, Cardosa, Mary, Chadha, Madhur, Chaudakshetrin, Pongparadee, Hla, Khin Myo, Joshi, Muralidhar, Javier, Francis O, Kayani, Asif Gul, Musba, Andi Takdir, Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan, Pantjawibowo, Dwi, Que, Jocelyn C, Vijayanand, Palanisamy
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425567
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S162296
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author Vijayan, Ramani
Afshan, Gauhar
Bashir, Khalid
Cardosa, Mary
Chadha, Madhur
Chaudakshetrin, Pongparadee
Hla, Khin Myo
Joshi, Muralidhar
Javier, Francis O
Kayani, Asif Gul
Musba, Andi Takdir
Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan
Pantjawibowo, Dwi
Que, Jocelyn C
Vijayanand, Palanisamy
author_facet Vijayan, Ramani
Afshan, Gauhar
Bashir, Khalid
Cardosa, Mary
Chadha, Madhur
Chaudakshetrin, Pongparadee
Hla, Khin Myo
Joshi, Muralidhar
Javier, Francis O
Kayani, Asif Gul
Musba, Andi Takdir
Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan
Pantjawibowo, Dwi
Que, Jocelyn C
Vijayanand, Palanisamy
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description BACKGROUND: The supply of controlled drugs is limited in the Far East, despite the prevalence of health disorders that warrant their prescription. Reasons for this include strict regulatory frameworks, limited financial resources, lack of appropriate training amongst the medical profession and fear of addiction in both general practitioners and the wider population. Consequently, the weak opioid tramadol has become the analgesic most frequently used in the region to treat moderate to severe pain. METHODS: To obtain a clearer picture of the current role and clinical use of tramadol in Southeast Asia, pain specialists from 7 countries in the region were invited to participate in a survey, using a questionnaire to gather information about their individual use and experience of this analgesic. RESULTS: Fifteen completed questionnaires were returned and the responses analyzed. Tramadol is used to manage acute and chronic pain caused by a wide range of conditions. Almost all the specialists treat moderate cancer pain with tramadol, and every one considers it to be significant or highly significant in the treatment of moderate to severe non-cancer pain. The reasons for choosing tramadol include efficacy, safety and tolerability, ready availability, reasonable cost, multiple formulations and patient compliance. Its safety profile makes tramadol particularly appropriate for use in elderly patients, outpatients, and for long-term treatment. The respondents strongly agreed that tighter regulation of tramadol would reduce its medical availability and adversely affect the quality of pain management. In some countries, there would no longer be any appropriate medication for cancer pain or the long-term treatment of chronic pain. CONCLUSIONS: In Southeast Asia, tramadol plays an important part in the pharmacological management of moderate to severe pain, and may be the only available treatment option. If it were to become a controlled substance, the standard of pain management in the region would decline.
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spelling pubmed-62051312018-11-13 Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries Vijayan, Ramani Afshan, Gauhar Bashir, Khalid Cardosa, Mary Chadha, Madhur Chaudakshetrin, Pongparadee Hla, Khin Myo Joshi, Muralidhar Javier, Francis O Kayani, Asif Gul Musba, Andi Takdir Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan Pantjawibowo, Dwi Que, Jocelyn C Vijayanand, Palanisamy J Pain Res Original Research BACKGROUND: The supply of controlled drugs is limited in the Far East, despite the prevalence of health disorders that warrant their prescription. Reasons for this include strict regulatory frameworks, limited financial resources, lack of appropriate training amongst the medical profession and fear of addiction in both general practitioners and the wider population. Consequently, the weak opioid tramadol has become the analgesic most frequently used in the region to treat moderate to severe pain. METHODS: To obtain a clearer picture of the current role and clinical use of tramadol in Southeast Asia, pain specialists from 7 countries in the region were invited to participate in a survey, using a questionnaire to gather information about their individual use and experience of this analgesic. RESULTS: Fifteen completed questionnaires were returned and the responses analyzed. Tramadol is used to manage acute and chronic pain caused by a wide range of conditions. Almost all the specialists treat moderate cancer pain with tramadol, and every one considers it to be significant or highly significant in the treatment of moderate to severe non-cancer pain. The reasons for choosing tramadol include efficacy, safety and tolerability, ready availability, reasonable cost, multiple formulations and patient compliance. Its safety profile makes tramadol particularly appropriate for use in elderly patients, outpatients, and for long-term treatment. The respondents strongly agreed that tighter regulation of tramadol would reduce its medical availability and adversely affect the quality of pain management. In some countries, there would no longer be any appropriate medication for cancer pain or the long-term treatment of chronic pain. CONCLUSIONS: In Southeast Asia, tramadol plays an important part in the pharmacological management of moderate to severe pain, and may be the only available treatment option. If it were to become a controlled substance, the standard of pain management in the region would decline. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6205131/ /pubmed/30425567 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S162296 Text en © 2018 Vijayan et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Vijayan, Ramani
Afshan, Gauhar
Bashir, Khalid
Cardosa, Mary
Chadha, Madhur
Chaudakshetrin, Pongparadee
Hla, Khin Myo
Joshi, Muralidhar
Javier, Francis O
Kayani, Asif Gul
Musba, Andi Takdir
Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan
Pantjawibowo, Dwi
Que, Jocelyn C
Vijayanand, Palanisamy
Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title_full Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title_fullStr Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title_full_unstemmed Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title_short Tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in Southeast Asian countries
title_sort tramadol: a valuable treatment for pain in southeast asian countries
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30425567
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S162296
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