Even
adults can make mistakes in taking medications. Though this is already a usual
scenario, adults especially parents, should be very careful in giving medicine
to their children as they are still very vulnerable. A study conducted by the
American Academy of Pediatrics disclosed that half of the kids today do not
properly take their medicines. It is the responsibility of the parents to make
sure that their children take the right medicines the proper way. Anyone caring
for younger children must take all the preventive steps to avoid accidental
poisonings from medicines or supplements.
Medications
are intended to keep our children healthy and comfortable. However a single
wrong step can lead to tragedy. The proper storage of medicine at home is also
important in order to prevent children from accidentally administering the wrong
substance. Many cases of poisoning are recorded because of the childrenÃs
natural curiosity.
There
are also times when our children may experience and complain moderate to severe
pain. And as parents, of course, the very first thing we need is to do is to
alleviate the pain our children suffer. There are now many drugs today and
choosing the right one for your child will definitely give you a headache. In
choosing the proper medication for your child, you need first to decide which of
the active ingredients you would like, according to the kind of pain your child
is suffering, the age and the general state of health. One of the many
painkillers we have today is tramadol. But can children use tramadol? This is
just but one of the most common questions that parents ask.
The
effect of tramadol on the body is actually similar to the effects of narcotics.
It is effective in relieving moderate to severe pain. But since it is not a
narcotic, it does not have as many of the side effects which have made medical
narcotic use so dangerous. There are also reported cases of dependence on
tramadol. Signs of dependence may include getting tolerant to the dose,
withdrawal symptoms, and a continuing feeling that the dose needs to be
increased.
So,
can children use tramadol? Generally, Tramadol should not be given to children
younger than 16 years old. The safety and effectiveness in children still needs
more studies. However there are already some cases and clinical studies where
Tramadol is used on children especially after surgery to minimize the pain.
In
one study, doctors used Tramadol in children 2-7 years old to manage
post-operative pain. The researchers from the Shiraz University of Medical
Sciences in Iran found out that using Tramadol in children provides superior
analgesic effects as compared to the controlled group. However, they noted more
episodes of nausea and vomiting as a side effect for Tramadol treatment.
In
another study in Finland which was published in the British Journal of
Anaesthesia, they found out that Tramadol is well tolerated and an effective
analgesic after operation for children 1-3 years old. It offers an advantage
over traditional opioids for relief of post-operative pain. The recommended
dosage for this age group is 1ñ2 mg kgñ1 three or four times daily. However,
the researchers recommend further evaluation of the effects of tramadol use on
pediatric surgery. They were not sure if higher doses of Tramadol improve
analgesic effects without increasing the adverse reactions to the drug.
Before
giving tramadol to your child, please consult your pediatrician first. It is
better to bring your child to a health care provider if they are suffering from
extreme pain which can be caused by other health conditions. If you have
tramadol at home, it would be wise if you treat all medicines, supplements and
related treatments as dangerous to children by keeping them safely and securely
placed in the medicine cabinet. Take note that kids are naturally curious, so
lock your cabinet to give you peace of mind.