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  2. Don’t prescribe tramadol for older adults without considering ...

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    However, tramadol-induced seizures and hypoglycemia are particularly harmful to older adults and may further elevate the risk of falls and fractures. The risk of tramadol’s clinically...

  3. Tramadol - Top 8 Things You Need to Know - Drugs.com

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    Only your doctor can decide if it's safe to use tramadol in any child. Tramadol safety in the elderly. Patients 75 years of age and older should not take more than 300 mg per day of tramadol in divided doses.

  4. Tramadol is a low-level opioid increasingly recommended to treat moderate-to-severe acute and chronic pain. Although characterized as having fewer opioid-related adverse events, the longer term safety of tramadol use among older adults has not been thoroughly documented.

  5. Tramadol Safety Concerns - Today's Geriatric Medicine

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    Older adults are particularly vulnerable, with patients aged 65 and older accounting for approximately one-third (35%) of tramadol-related ED visits involving adverse reactions in 2011. Increased awareness of this risk may assist with the development of more appropriate medication regimens with improved monitoring parameters.7.

  6. Tramadol should not be used in any child younger than 12 years of age or in a child younger than 18 years of age after a surgery to remove their tonsils or adenoids (tonsillectomy...

  7. Opioids in Older Adults: Indications, Prescribing ...

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    Tramadol should be avoided particularly in patients taking other serotonergic medications and in those in the setting of declining hepatic and renal function, in particular. Meperidine has a host of active metabolites, making it an undesirable option.

  8. Yes, it is safe for most people to take tramadol with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin if they are old enough (aspirin is not recommended for children less than 16 years and tramadol should not be taken by children under the age of 12).

  9. Opiates and elderly: Use and side effects - PMC

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    It is important to assess for pain, evaluate, treat, and recognize side effects that may be associated with the pharmacologic management of pain in older adults. This can be very challenging due to the alterations in opiate pharmacokinetics which occur with normal physiologic aging.

  10. Special Considerations for Opioid Use in Elderly Patients ...

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    Healthcare professionals should be cautious when prescribing and dispensing opioid medications to patients aged 65 years and older. Because of their age, elderly patients may have reduced renal function even in the absence of renal disease, thereby leading to a reduction in medication clearance.

  11. Tramadol is a low-level opioid increasingly recommended to treat moderate-to-severe acute and chronic pain. Although characterized as having fewer opioid-related adverse events, the longer term safety of tramadol use among older adults has not been thoroughly documented.