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All About Tramadol

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Written by Megan   
Tramadol is a FDA approved drug, listed under the category of analgesics or opioid agonists. The drug acts on the nervous central system, being 100% synthetic and it does not have the slightest structural similarity with opiates. It has been linked with opioids given the fact that it produces vertigo, somnolence, nausea and excessive sweating, just like narcotics. The actions of Tramadol are considered to be reduced compared to opioids, including when it comes to allergic and other adverse reactions.

Administered orally, Tramadol is absorbed in a very short period of time and it has a maximum concentration peak at almost two hours after administration. The drug is excreted through urine, this being one of the main reasons why kidney disease may lead to accumulation of the drug in the body and unwanted consequences. Being metabolized at hepatic level, It is also forbidden in the case of liver disease for similar reasons. When it comes to dosage and administration, and must not be given to children and usually to those that are under 18 plus the dosage must be carefully given to elderly patients.

Tramadol is today recommended for low back pain, cancer-caused chronic intense pain, pain of causes and that related to orthopedic afflictions. It is part of various pain management treatment plans and it is usually administered for longer periods. The side-effects that could cause the gradual decrease of the dosage are represented by mood swings, nervousness, sleepiness and dizziness. Patients who complain of weakness, headaches and feel agitated are under suspicion as well, not to mention those who experience nausea, vomiting, chills or dry mouth. Tramadol is a drug that must be administered under the careful supervision of a doctor and any of these side-effects represent a very good reason for the ending of the treatment, if necessary.

More serious effects impose a careful analysis of Tramadol and the dosage taken by the patient. Thus, when one mentions to have had seizures, skin rashes, difficult breathing, swelling or hallucinations, the treatment plan must be revised and if possible Tramadol slowly eliminated. There is also the case when patients are admitted into the hospital with overdose symptoms, commonly described by loss of consciousness (sometimes going as far as coma), myosis with lack of the eye reflex, shallow breathing and weak pulse. Acting on the central nervous system, an overdose of Tramadol can be fatal, affecting both the respiratory and the cardiac vital centers. Often times, quick acting has proved out to be essential to saving the patient's life and the recovery after such an experience is not picnic.

Controlled studies have tested all the possible effects Tramadol could have and the symptoms discovered were more diverse than anyone could imagine. They included of course the ones that were presented above but also vasodilatation, confusion with loss of coordination and elation. Rarely, scientists have mentioned that an exaggerated dose of Tramadol could lead to change of the mental status, with constant seizures and cognitive dysfunction. The doctors are also increasingly concerned about the possible ischemia caused by a large intake of Tramadol and the risk of pulmonary edema present in overdosed patients. These findings only go to prove that we should never take Tramadol just like that and we ought to pay more attention to the recommendations of the doctors.

As for the risk of dependence, that subject is still under debate and there are many controversies around it. Studies have shown that Tramadol can indeed induce dependence, both mental and physical, particularly when taken in high doses or for prolonged periods of time. Even though the withdrawal syndrome is not quite severe as in certain narcotics, the symptoms are grave and they might even cause death. It seems that women are more likely to develop an addiction to Tramadol, experiencing tonic-clonic seizures, intense nausea and other severe symptoms when being under the influence of high doses. Another interesting study has demonstrated that Tramadol could be introduced instead of other narcotic medication, easing the transition. As it was already said, opinions are still divided when it comes to the addiction potential this drug presents.

Tramadol is only a tenth stronger as opposed to morphine, being a controlled substance in many countries. It must not be confused with narcotic drugs and used only as given. The Internet represents a great source of information when it comes to such subjects but it must not be considered the only one. It is the medical advice and careful guidance that is essential, particularly for those looking for long-term treatment and are considering Tramadol to be among their options!

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Can A Canadian Pharmacy Provide Identical Medications?

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Written by Darwin Corby   

Canadian pharmacies online offer prescription medications at drastically reduced prices when compared to U.S. pharmacies.This is a well know fact. Yet, how do you know the medications from a Web Canadian pharmacy will be the same as the medication you buy locally at a higher price? Does a lower price mean lower standards?

In Canada, wholesale drug purchases are controlled by the government and those price controls filter all the way down to the retail level. Retail prices for every Canadian Pharmacy are also under Government control, so prices are identical across the country.

There can be a slight difference in pricing between individual pharmacies because of their dispensing fee, where they are allowed to compete. (A dispensing fee is a flat rate a Canadian pharmacy charges for every prescription they fill, usually $7 -$9 dollars) A Canadian pharmacy can also earn a rebate from the wholesale distributor depending on the volume of medications dispensed.

The Canadian pharmacy association is under strict government control starting from bulk import purchases right through to the consumer. Government agents inspect every aspect of this industry at regular intervals and at all levels. Canadian pharmacy standards are definitely as high as American standards in every respect. If a drug is dispensed from a Canadian pharmacy, you can be assured it is the genuine article.

Where Your Medications Come From

Brand-name medications are made by a specific pharmaceutical company, who of course holds the rights. Once the generic medication becomes available, (17 years after the license was issued by the Food and Drug Administration) other companies can produce the generic form of that medication.

The patent protection period allows time for the U.S. pharmaceutical company to recoup the costs associated with research and development. These name-brand medications are sold for "whatever the market will bear" and traditionally, the prices are very high. Once the patent protection period is over,other medication manufacturers begin making the generic form and of course the prices drop.

Sometimes a generic drug becomes available in Canada before the United States. In those cases you can benefit from the lower price for a year or more until the generic is available at home.On the other hand many new brand name drugs are available here for a year or more before they make their way into Canada. you have the advantage of first access to those improved drugs. Sometimes it can be 12 - 18 months before it becomes available in Canada, if ever.

Quality Prescriptions From Canada?

Yes, the Canadian pharmacy online services who supply prescription medications to the general public on a mail-order basis send exactly the same medications as those obtained in the U.S. Yes, their prices really are lower and you can enjoy a large savings on your medications by choosing a reliable Canadian pharmacy to provide your medications. A verified tramadol online pharmacy.

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Choose a Canadian pharmacy that requires a prescription from your local doctor and then has a Canadian doctor co-sign your prescription. A prescription from the country of origin must be included with the shipment to be allowed across the border.

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Another 10 Tips For Avoiding Back Pain

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Written by Kim Standerline   
Many people who start off with underlying back weakness go through repeated bouts of back pain. This is usually because of a combination of poor posture and the excessive stresses they place on their back.

We know different positions and loads affect our back and can lead to back problems but we can teach ourselves how to minimize those stresses.

How we sit and stand is extremely important and it can really affect our ability to cope with back pain.

My Top 10 Tips for Avoiding Back Pain

Standing upright with head facing forward, keeping our back straight and avoiding slouching goes a long way towards minimizing back problems.

At work if you're working at a bench ensure it is high enough for you to stand with a comfortable working posture and more importantly you can stand upright.

If working at a desk, it should be of adequate height with plenty of leg space so you are close enough to sit upright and work comfortably. There should also be enough room beneath the work surface so you can get close enough to your work without having to bend forward and allowing plenty of room for your legs and feet.

Try to move about as much as possible, as sitting in one position for long periods of time can cause aching, stiffness and back pain. If sitting at a desk for long periods of time, invest in a good chair which has good lumber support and assists you in sitting upright.

Avoid soft squishy armchairs, they may look comfortable and inviting, but in reality they are not. They hold your back in a rounded position with no support which can after a short period of time cause severe back pain, aching and stiffness.

Check your shoes; women who suffer back pain should never wear high heels as they tip the lower part of their body forward. They then arch the upper part of their body to compensate which adds stress to their back. Cushioned soles and heels or shock absorbing insoles are good as they reduce the shock to the spine when walking or running.

Driving your car can be a real pain in the back especially if you drive for long periods of time. Seats are very often poorly designed and don't hold the spine in a natural position. Some sports cars for instance are super to look at, but a real pain to drive.

Learn to lift properly. Many back problems develop over a period of time and are due to incorrect lifting techniques. They frequently arise when lifting loads is combined with bending forwards and twisting the spine.

Keep as fit as you can. Many cases of back pain are caused by the unhealthy lifestyles led by many people. Try walking or swimming, take a class in Pilate's (Excellent for strengthening your back). Making a determined effort to improve your fitness levels can work wonders for your health and reduce your back pain.


About the Author
Kim Standerline is a Registered Nurse and Back Care Advisor living and working in the UK. Please visit http://www.nursing-hints.com/ and http://www.backpain-free.com/ for further information Please feel free to use this article on your website or ezine, but ensure this resource box is left intact

 

Fibromyalgia

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Written by Dr. Michael L. Johnson   

Fibromyalgia is a form of generalized muscular pain and fatigue that affects approximately 3.7 million Americans. The name fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles and the fibrous connective tissues (the ligaments and tendons). Fibromyalgia lacks laboratory abnormalities; instead, the diagnosis depends mostly on a person's report or complaints and feelings. Pain is the most prominent symptom of fibromyalgia. It generally occurs throughout the body, although it may start in one region, such as the neck and shoulders, and spread to other areas over a period of time.

A majority of people with fibromyalgia experience moderate or severe fatigue with lack of energy, decreased exercise endurance, or the kind of exhaustion that results from the flu or lack of sleep. Sometimes the fatigue is more of a problem than the pain. Headaches, especially muscular (tension headaches) and migraine headaches, are common in fibromyalgia. Abdominal pain, bloating and alternating constipation and bladder spasms and irritability may cause urinary urgency or frequency. A person's skin and blood circulation can be sensitive to temperature changes, resulting in temporary changes in skin color.

As a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist, I take a different approach to the treatment and prevention of fibromyalgia. After a thorough neurological exam, I determine which part of the nervous system is not functioning properly. In many fibromyalgia patients I may find a high mesencephalic output.

There are three parts to the brain stem: top, middle and lower. The mesencephalon is the top part of the brain stem. A high output of the mesencephalon will cause an increased pulse and heart rate, the inability to sleep, or a waking, fitful sleep. Other symptoms might include urinary tract infections, increased warmth and sweating, and sensitivity to light.

Along with a high mesencephalic output, the fibromyalgia patient may present with a decreased output of the cerebellum. The cerebellum controls coordinated movement and all of the muscles of the spinal column.

No matter what the condition, it is imperative that the chiropractic neurologist performs a thorough and comprehensive exam to determine the exact nature of the patient's condition.

Fibromyalgia patients, as with all chronic (symptoms longer than six months) type patients must be monitored closely, before and after treatments (blood pressure, pulse SpO2). If the patient is not monitored, it is possible to over-stimulate or exceed metabolic capacity. Since the upper part of the brain stem (mesencephalon) is firing at an abnormally high rate, I will want to utilize modalities that will lower the mesencephalic output.

Dr. Michael L. Johnson is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist, one of only 700 in the country, with over twenty years of experience in private practice. He has completed over 850 hours of neurological studies and 3800 hours of postgraduate education. His book What Do You Do When the Medications Don't Work? - A Non-Drug Treatment of Dizziness, Migraine Headaches, Fibromyalgia, and Other Chronic Conditions outlines his groundbreaking work in the treatment of chronic pain and is a national best-seller. It is available through his website (http://www.askdrjohnson.com) or wherever books are sold

Michael L. Johnson, D.C., D.A.C.N.B.

 

Acupuncture And Pain Relief

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Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAC   
In my later years of medical school, I thought that pain treatment was below me. Even though acupuncture was best known for its effective pain relief, I thought that the Western medical world was simply behind as usual. We were amazed to learn all the other diseases we could treat with acupuncture,like neurological problems, immune system dysfunction, anxiety,and depression, and I thought, "Anyone can treat pain. I'd rather focus on something more interesting."

As I wrote about Chinese medicine on the Pulse website, I thought, "It would be more beneficial for acupuncture's image if I focused on something like psychology. And, people really need to understand the complexity and power of our herbal medicine system."

So talking about the treatment of pain wasn't really on my list.

Western vs. Eastern Pain Relief But, I couldn't help seeing that Western medicine didn't have great pain relief solutions. They always have the side effects of some drugs, and the addictive potential of the opiates (their most powerful pain killers).

My wonderfully well-read wife subscribes to a journal called The Pain Practitioner(www.aapainmanage.org/literature/PainPrac.php). After reading that for a few months, I suddenly realized that they never mentioned acupuncture. That's crazy, I thought. After all, it competes with drugs in terms of effectiveness and doesn't cause side effects. Plus, it's superior in permanently removing neurogenic pain, and preventing temporary pain from going through the "grooved into the brain" process that leads to chronic pain syndromes.

When you think of acupuncture, the first thing that should come to mind is "Superior for treating pain."

Higher Standards for Pain Relief with Acupuncture I've found that many acupuncturists do not enjoy treating pain. I think this may be because they haven't learned a style of acupuncture that treats pain effectively and quickly. In October 2002, Began a mentorship with Robert Chu, who had learned a quick and powerful pain-relieving acupuncture system from a student of the famous Taiwanese acupuncturist, Master Tong.

Dr. Chu has taught me several acupuncture systems that are not currently taught in acupuncture schools. His goal is immediate pain relief, to some degree, and immediate relaxation or a sense of well being in other diseases.

This is a high standard - we can't always achieve total pain relief with one treatment. It may take ten treatments to make a permanent dent in some situations. But I like having big goals. I think I'm more likely to make progress that way.

Location and Cause of Pain In the clinic, first we find out where your pain is. If you've been in an accident, or there are nerve-related issues, we do a physical examination to discover the nature of the problem. For example, your pain may be due to a problem in the spine, messages from the brain, one of your internal organs, or because you've bruised a muscle, tendon, or ligament.

Sometimes, we can't find an obvious cause, even with X-rays,MRI's, and lab tests. We have to assume then that the cause is neurogenic from the brain, nervous system, or even the psyche.Pain can be a manifestation of emotion. There's nothing wrong,or less valid about that kind of pain.

Actually, Chinese medicine is well-suited to treat that. And people with pain of a psychological origin may find their Western physician less sympathetic, because they always have to look out for addicts. Acupuncture, conversely, can treat addiction.

These are not the only causes of pain. It is important to know the cause, and not just blindly attempt to relieve the symptoms. Otherwise, ineffective treatments could be due to a missed diagnosis. Also, we may approach pain from a vertebral problem differently than we do pain of unknown origin.

Rating the Pain and Measuring Progress For each pain location, Have patients rate the severity on a scale of 1-10. A "10" would be the worst pain possible, like giving birth or a kidney stone.Once we know the degree of pain for each site, we can assess how much the acupuncture treatment changed it. It's nice when there's an immediate improvement of 20-30%, or even 100%, which happens in some cases.

Sometimes, the patient can't reproduce the pain on the table because of posture, so we have to wait until the treatment is over. If possible, we can needle so that measuring progress is easier. For example, if your pain is worse when walking, we can needle your hand (this is distal needling- needling away from the site of pain- another topic entirely) while you walk around.Then we can tell immediately if we're on the right track or not.

Complementary Pain Management At the same time, you may do other therapies. You might be looking into surgery, or other solutions- for example, than is a synthetic knee injection for people with very little knee cartilage. The synthetic fluid lasts for several months.

Interestingly, researchers have found that back pain does not always correlate to changes in the spine. They've found many people with vertebral problems that have no pain at all, and that some people with constant pain have no obvious structural changes.

To me, this underlines the primacy of the nervous system. Your brain interprets and creates nerve signals. Sometimes pain has to be "unlearned." This process may be accomplished with acupuncture alone, or in combination with counseling,meditation, or hypnosis.

In some situations, physical rehabilitation is indicated. Specific exercises prescribed by a trained physical therapist may help you regain strength and function in the affected part of the body. You may also avail yourself of the slow, demanding,and healing movements of Tai chi.

The Process of Pain Control For some people, pain goes away immediately, and they are otherwise healthy. In that case, their partnership with the acupuncturist may come to an end.

But, others are stuck with chronic pain, and need continual treatment to experience a better quality of life. In these cases, it may be better to see the acupuncturist every other day for concentrated therapy- we're more likely to shift the body's neurological patterns that way. If that doesn't work, the acupuncturist may help you purchase a micro current or tens unit-these are electrical stimulator pads that you can use at home(or, in fact, anywhere) to keep the pain at bay. The pads are applied to specific points according to the theories of Chinese medicine.

For those whose pain is cause or greatly influenced by emotional and mental factors, Chinese medicine can recommend dietary changes and new emotional habits. Tai chi and meditation can have a normalizing effect on the nervous and immune systems as well.

About the author:Acupuncturist, herbalist, and medical professor Brian B. Carter founded the alternative health megasite The Pulse of Oriental Medicine (http://www.PulseMed.org/). He is the author of the book "Powerful Body, Peaceful Mind: How to Heal Yourself with Foods, Herbs, and Acupressure" (November, 2004). Brian speaks on radio across the country, and has been quoted and interviewed by Real Simple, Glamour, and ESPN magazines.