Incidence of first-time idiopathic seizures in users of tramadol

Citation
C. Gasse et al., Incidence of first-time idiopathic seizures in users of tramadol, PHARMACOTHE, 20(6), 2000, pp. 629-634
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology
Journal title
PHARMACOTHERAPY
ISSN journal
02770008 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
629 - 634
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-0008(200006)20:6<629:IOFISI>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Study Objective. To assess the risk of idiopathic incident seizures among p atients who ever took tramadol. Design. Nested case-control design. Setting. General Practice Research Database from November 1996-August 1998. Patients. Eleven thousand three hundred eighty-three patients. Intervention. Comparison of risks of idiopathic incident seizures during ex posed and unexposed times among patients who had ever taken tramadol and ot her analgesics with 90-day follow-up. Measurements and Main Results. Among the 11,383 subjects we identified 21 c ases of idiopathic seizures, 10 of which were categorized as definite cases and 11 categorized as possible cases. Three patients were exposed to trama dol alone in the previous 90 days, 10 to opiates, three to both tramadol an d opiates, one to other analgesics, and four to no analgesics. Conclusion. The risk of idiopathic seizures was similarly elevated in each analgesic exposure category compared with nonusers, suggesting that the ris k for patients taking tramadol was not increased compared with other analge sics.