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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE OCCURRENCE OF PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN THE TRAMADOL AND OXYCODONE WITHDRAWAL .
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Objetives: To begin with, this systematic review arises from the interest to know about the appearance of psychotic and opioid symptomatology. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to establish the appearance of psychotic symptoms in the removal of oxycodone and tramadol. Methods: As far as the research procedure is concerned, a systematic review has been carried out which focuses on the relation of the psychotic symptoms caused by the withdrawal of buprenorphine. In this way, we have selected those scientific papers filed in the database PubMed looking for the key words: “Tramadol; Oxycodone” AND “psychosis, psychotic symptoms; schizophrenia”. Results and conclusions: In current literature, there are three publications dealing with clinic cases where patients suffered from psychotic symptoms after the removal of tramadol or oxycodone. Two of them are case reports about patients who presented psychotic symptoms after stopping these opioids. It is necessary to continue observing and reporting all cases of psychotic symptoms after an opioid withdrawal, as well as the potential antipsychotic effect of the drugs
Title: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE OCCURRENCE OF PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS IN THE TRAMADOL AND OXYCODONE WITHDRAWAL .
Description:
Objetives: To begin with, this systematic review arises from the interest to know about the appearance of psychotic and opioid symptomatology.
Therefore, the main objective of this research is to establish the appearance of psychotic symptoms in the removal of oxycodone and tramadol.
Methods: As far as the research procedure is concerned, a systematic review has been carried out which focuses on the relation of the psychotic symptoms caused by the withdrawal of buprenorphine.
In this way, we have selected those scientific papers filed in the database PubMed looking for the key words: “Tramadol; Oxycodone” AND “psychosis, psychotic symptoms; schizophrenia”.
Results and conclusions: In current literature, there are three publications dealing with clinic cases where patients suffered from psychotic symptoms after the removal of tramadol or oxycodone.
Two of them are case reports about patients who presented psychotic symptoms after stopping these opioids.
It is necessary to continue observing and reporting all cases of psychotic symptoms after an opioid withdrawal, as well as the potential antipsychotic effect of the drugs.
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