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Off-label use of tramadol combined with Lacasera® soft drink: A sub-acute toxicological study using Wistar rats to evaluate the effects of combination on human basic haematological parameters and weight changes
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Tramadol is a synthetic opioid that is used to treat moderate to severe pain in both acute and chronic conditions. Tramadol is predominantly used off-label for premature ejaculation and euphoria among male youth in Nigeria, especially when dissolved in Lacasera® soft drink, which gives it a pleasant taste. Research has not yet examined the effects of this combination on hematological parameters, despite the fact that this type of abuse is common among young people and poses a public health risk. A 28-day subacute study was conducted with Wistar rats weighing 160-180g. The rats were separated into 8 groups of 6 each. The control groups: 1 and 2 were treated with Lacasera® and deionized water respectively. Groups 3, 4 and 5 received 35mg/kg per day, 70.7mg/kg per day and 106mg/kg per day of Tramadol dissolved in deionized water respectively. Groups 6, 7 and 8 received similar doses of Tramadol dissolved in Lacasera®. Blood samples were analyzed using auto-analyzer and standard methods. The data was analyzed using a statistical tool software (SPSS version 27). All results were presented as mean ± SD. Values were considered significant at p<0.05. Hematological analysis of groups treated with Lacasera®-Tramadol combination shows dose-dependent significant decreases (p<0.05) in PCVs, RBCs, and Hbs. WBCs and platelets increased in groups that received Lacasera®-Tramadol combination. The study concludes that regular or infrequent users of Lacasera® without Tramadol are unlikely to experience serious hematological complications. However, chronic Tramadol-Lacasera® users will experience increased toxicity over time, leading to hemolytic anemia.
Title: Off-label use of tramadol combined with Lacasera® soft drink: A sub-acute toxicological study using Wistar rats to evaluate the effects of combination on human basic haematological parameters and weight changes
Description:
Tramadol is a synthetic opioid that is used to treat moderate to severe pain in both acute and chronic conditions.
Tramadol is predominantly used off-label for premature ejaculation and euphoria among male youth in Nigeria, especially when dissolved in Lacasera® soft drink, which gives it a pleasant taste.
Research has not yet examined the effects of this combination on hematological parameters, despite the fact that this type of abuse is common among young people and poses a public health risk.
A 28-day subacute study was conducted with Wistar rats weighing 160-180g.
The rats were separated into 8 groups of 6 each.
The control groups: 1 and 2 were treated with Lacasera® and deionized water respectively.
Groups 3, 4 and 5 received 35mg/kg per day, 70.
7mg/kg per day and 106mg/kg per day of Tramadol dissolved in deionized water respectively.
Groups 6, 7 and 8 received similar doses of Tramadol dissolved in Lacasera®.
Blood samples were analyzed using auto-analyzer and standard methods.
The data was analyzed using a statistical tool software (SPSS version 27).
All results were presented as mean ± SD.
Values were considered significant at p<0.
05.
Hematological analysis of groups treated with Lacasera®-Tramadol combination shows dose-dependent significant decreases (p<0.
05) in PCVs, RBCs, and Hbs.
WBCs and platelets increased in groups that received Lacasera®-Tramadol combination.
The study concludes that regular or infrequent users of Lacasera® without Tramadol are unlikely to experience serious hematological complications.
However, chronic Tramadol-Lacasera® users will experience increased toxicity over time, leading to hemolytic anemia.
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