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Tramadol has other uses besides pain relief
for human palliative care
Tramadol is mainly used for pain relief. This is
the nature of opioids such as Tramadol and morphine. However, as in
most medicines, Tramadol has other benefits and uses that were not
known during its development. This is common in medicine, as many
medicine used today were actually not created for that purpose.
However, it should be noted that Tramadol is not as researched as
people would want it to be, considering that it is an opioid. While it
has been proven that it is safe, some of its other uses may not be
proven or are not backed up by proper studies and research. Here are
some of the uses of Tramadol.
Tramadol for pets
One of the common uses of Tramadol known to the
public is that it can also be used on pets. This opioid can be used on
cats and dogs, as well as rats, ferrets, rabbits, raccoons, guinea
pigs, and squirrels. However, no studies have proven that Tramadol is
safe on reptiles and amphibians. Tramadol is very easy and effective
to use on pets since the medicine has no bitter taste, which means it
can easily be hidden in their food and drinks. The various forms of
Tramadol can also be handy when it comes to giving pets Tramadol.
Besides pills, Tramadol is available in powders and syrups, convenient
forms to use on animals. Tramadol is used on pets because a number of
animals are allergic or get adverse reactions to non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs. For example, dogs can get liver complications
due to the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, while cats
are generally allergic to them. While many veterinary experts are
currently developing a medicine to remedy pain for the use of pets,
many veterinarians use Tramadol instead as a substitute. However,
Tramadol is used only when the pet has chronic pain issues. This means
if the pain is reoccurring or constant, pet owners are better off
using some other medicine instead. With animals, Tramadol is still for
palliative care, for pets that have conditions that cause them
persistent pain. Pets are likely to experience some side effects due
to the use of Tramadol, such as constipation, pupil constriction, and
decreased heart rate. However, these are minor and should not prove to
be problematic in anyway. Tramadol has no known prolonged effects on
animals, as long as it is used properly. The drug is usually given at
least two times a day, while three times at most. It is wise to give
pets the 50mg dosage, rather than the extended-release ones. It should
also be noted that while many pet owners use Tramadol as a pain
reliever for their pets, they use the medicine sparingly, perhaps due
to fear that it can also be addictive for animals.
Arthritis
Tramadol are used by the elderly who experience
pain due to arthritis. Tramadol is not meant to heal arthritis. After
all, it is only meant to remedy pain caused by various causes. But
this popular analgesic can remedy the pain caused by arthritis. In
fact, it is currently the sixth most prescribed arthritis medicine in
the country today, a feat considering Tramadol is not exclusively a n
arthritis drug. While it cannot cure the ailment, Tramadol has some
minor benefits that can help osteoarthritis patients. According to
studies, people with osteoarthritis feel a decrease in pain after a
few months of using Tramadol.
Investigational uses
On the other hand, Tramadol has supposed uses
beyond palliative care and pain relief. Among these uses are for as
cure for restless legs syndrome, migraine, premature ejaculation,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, among others. These are but a few of
the off-label uses of Tramadol. However, these uses are not yet
proven, so one should not take Tramadol exclusively to cure these
conditions. It could be possible that, in a few years, Tramadol can be
used a cure for these ailments. However, today, these are merely
speculations. A doctor may prescribe Tramadol to cure or remedy these
conditions, but this is done only for experimentation and only with
the consent of the patient. The patient will be briefed regarding
Tramadol use, and the decision lies on the patient in this case, since
it is being used for investigational purposes.
Recommendation
Therefore, it is wise not to use Tramadol if
beyond the doctor’s recommendation. It is true that opioids are used
to cure anxiety, cough, and diarrhea, among others, but the nature of
Tramadol requires patients to consult their doctor first. But it is
undeniable that Tramadol is needed useful and will become more useful
in the coming years.

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