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[Tramadol and oxazepam. Effect on pulmonry function in elderly patients with chronic obstructive lung disease].
- Source :
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Ugeskrift for laeger [Ugeskr Laeger] 2001 Jan 22; Vol. 163 (4), pp. 458-60. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Many patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) suffer from osteoporotic pain as a result of glucocorticoid treatment and nervous symptoms partly related to their lung disease. There seems to be som reluctance to treat these patients with an opioid or benzodiazepine. Upon request, the Drug Information Centre in Odense made an extensive literature search on the subject. No documentation was found that tramadol additionally depresses the respiration in patients with COPD, nor has oxazepam in clinically relevant doses been found to exacerbate their lung disease. The clinical effect is subject to large interindividual variability, and the use of these drugs should, to a greater extent, rest on experience with the individual patient. There seems to be no reason to maintain a priori this rigoristic reluctance to use tramadol and/or oxazepam in patients with COPD.
- Subjects :
- Aged
Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects
Anti-Anxiety Agents adverse effects
Humans
Oxazepam adverse effects
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors adverse effects
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors chemistry
Tramadol adverse effects
Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage
Anti-Anxiety Agents administration & dosage
Lung Diseases, Obstructive physiopathology
Oxazepam administration & dosage
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors administration & dosage
Respiration drug effects
Tramadol administration & dosage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- Danish
- ISSN :
- 0041-5782
- Volume :
- 163
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Ugeskrift for laeger
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11218788