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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1155/2004/370915" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1155/2004/370915</a>
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Treatment of pediatric chronic pain with tramadol hydrochloride: siblings with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome - Hypermobility type
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Pain Research & Management
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2004
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Child; Humans; Male; Analgesics; Preschool; Chronic disease; Pain/drug therapy/etiology; Opioid/administration & dosage; Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/complications; Joint Instability/etiology; Tramadol/administration & dosage
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Brown SC; Stinson J
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of tramadol hydrochloride for the treatment of chronic pain refractory to previous treatment in two pediatric patients. METHODS: Tramadol hydrochloride was administered (50 mg/day to 150 mg/day) to two siblings with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome - Hypermobility type refractory to previous pharmacological treatments, and changes in pain intensity and physical activity were assessed. RESULTS: Pain intensity decreased and physical activity improved within days of starting therapy. Positive results have been maintained for 30 months. CONCLUSIONS: Tramadol hydrochloride was a safe and effective treatment for relieving chronic pain in two pediatric patients suffering from the hypermobility type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. No morbidity or side effects were noted during the 30-month follow-up.
2004
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1155/2004/370915" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1155/2004/370915</a>
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2004
Analgesics
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Brown SC
Child
Chronic Disease
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Pain Research & Management
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Preschool
Stinson J
Tramadol/administration & dosage