Tag: BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine


  • Tramadol’s Limited Relief in Chronic Pain: Benefits Don’t Outweigh Harms, Study Finds

    Tramadol’s Limited Relief in Chronic Pain: Benefits Don’t Outweigh Harms, Study Finds

    New analysis questions tramadol’s role in chronic pain management A comprehensive data analysis published online in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine raises concerns about the widespread use of tramadol for chronic pain. While the drug is a dual-action opioid used for moderate to severe pain, the study suggests its analgesic effect in chronic conditions is limited…

  • Tramadol: Limited relief for chronic pain, higher risks

    Tramadol: Limited relief for chronic pain, higher risks

    Summary: What the new analysis shows about tramadol and chronic pain A recent pooled data analysis published online in BMJ Evidence Based Medicine questions the overall value of tramadol for chronic pain management. The review suggests that while tramadol can slightly reduce pain, the magnitude of relief may be below what many clinicians and patients…