| Literature DB >> 31616329 |
Kelly E Dunn1, Cecilia L Bergeria1, Andrew S Huhn1, Eric C Strain1.
Abstract
Background: Tramadol is an opioid-analgesic that has shown epidemiological evidence of abuse. This review evaluates the evidence for tramadol abuse potential in humans.Entities:
Keywords: Ultram; abuse; opioid; pain; tramadol
Year: 2019 PMID: 31616329 PMCID: PMC6775208 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Figure 1PRISMA Flowchart.
Summary of Reviewed Studies.
| Reference | Physically Dependent on Opioids | Number of Participants | % Male | Tramadol Dose in Milligrams | Tramadol Route of Administration | Comparator Drug and Dose in Milligrams | Monitoring Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Babalonis et al. ( | No | 9 | 67% | 200, 400 | Oral | Placebo | 6 h |
| Camí et al. ( | Yes | 6 | 100% | 100, 300 | Intramuscular | Morphine (60) | 4 h |
| Carroll et al. ( | Yes | 6 | 33% | 50, 100, 200, 400 | Oral | Placebo | 2 h, 45 min |
| Carroll et al. ( | Yes | 8 | 63% | 75, 150, 300 | Intramuscular | Placebo | 3 h |
| Das et al. ( | No | 10 | 100% | 100 | Intramuscular | Placebo | 4 h |
| Duke et al. ( | No | 8 | 100% | 50, 100, 200, 400 | Oral | Hydromorphone (4, 8) | 2.5 h |
| Epstein et al. ( | No | 10 | Not reported | 100, 200 | Intravenous | Placebo | Not reported |
| Epstein et al. ( | No | 12 | Not reported | 175, 350, 700 | Oral | Placebo | Not reported |
| Lofwall et al. ( | Yes | 10 | 80% | 50, 100, 200, 400 | Oral | Morphine (7.5, 15; i.m.) | 4 h |
| Preston et al. ( | No | 12 | 100% | 75, 150, 300 | Intramuscular | Placebo | 12 h |
| Stoops et al. ( | No | 10 | 60% | 87.5, 175, 350 | Oral | Hydromorphone (4, 16) | 7 h |
| Strickland et al. ( | No | 5 | 100% | 25, 50, 100, 150 | Oral | Hydromorphone (4) with and without naltrexone (50) pretreatment | 5 h |
| Zacny, ( | No | 12 | 59% | 50, 100 | Oral | Morphine (25) | 8 h |
Comparator drug was delivered by the same route of administration as tramadol unless noted.
Summary of Abuse Liability of Tramadol Relative to Opioid Comparators.
| Abuse liability metrics | Non-physically dependent | Persons with opioid physical dependence |
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| Oral Administration | Oral Administration |
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| Oral Administration | Oral Administration |
Direction of results refer to relative relationships between tramadol and the opioids to which it was compared in each study. Epstein et al. (44) and Carroll et al. (31) both reported two different studies that administered tramadol via different routes of administration. Results are simplified here for the purpose of presentation, many small nuances and dose-dependent relationships exist that are not outlined here but are discussed in the manuscript. N/A, non-applicable, no study in that category reported that outcome.