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Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology

Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology

Volume 21 Issue 5, Pages 515 - 520

Published Online: 14 Sep 2007

Journal compilation © 2010 Société Française de Pharmacologie et de Thérapeutique



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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Synergistic interaction between dexamethasone and tramadol in a murine model of acute visceral pain
Christian Dürsteler a , Hugo F. Miranda b , Raquel Poveda c , Anna Mases a , Eulalia Planas c , Margarita M. Puig a,d*
  a Department of Anaesthesiology, Hospital Universitario del Mar, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  b Faculty of Medicine, ICBM, University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile
  c Department of Pharmacology, School of Odontology, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  d Cátedra de Dolor UAB-IMAS-MENARINI, Barcelona, Spain
  *Correspondence and reprints: mpuigr@imas.imim.es
Copyright 2007 The Authors Journal compilation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
KEYWORDS
drug interactions • glucocorticoids • isobolograms • opioid analgesics

Abstract

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Tramadol is effective in the management of mild to moderate postoperative pain, but its administration is associated with nausea and vomiting. Patients treated with tramadol, often receive dexamethasone as antiemetic. The aim of our investigation was to assess if the two drugs interact in a murine model of acute visceral pain. Using the acetic acid writhing test in mice, we assessed the antinociceptive effects of tramadol and dexamethasone (a glucocorticoid with antiemetic effect) administrated individually and in a 1 : 1 fixed ratio combination. Tramadol and dexamethasone induced a dose-dependent inhibition of the writhing response when administered individually, with ED50 values of 2.9 [2.09–4.31, 95% confidence limit (CL)] mg/kg, and 0.13 (0.05–0.29, 95% CL) mg/kg, respectively. The ED50 of the combination was 0.13 (0.01–0.29, 95% CL) mg/kg; the isobolographic and interaction index analysis revealed a synergistic interaction. The results suggest that the combination of tramadol and dexamethasone could be beneficial in the management of postoperative pain in humans.


Received 6 February 2007; revised 8 March 2007; accepted 27 April 2007

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1472-8206.2007.00511.x About DOI

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