2017
DOI: 10.20959/wjpps20175-9123
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Tramadol Induced Partial Seizure: A Rare Adverse Drug Reaction - Case Report

Abstract: Tramadol is a synthetic codeine analogue, acts at μ-opioid receptors (MOR) receptor and used to treat moderate pain with its onset of action illustrates that tramadol when used at low doses and without any predisposing risk factors as explained has the propensity to cause seizure. This reaction could be an idiosyncratic reaction. It alarms one to be more vigilant and monitor adverse reaction while prescribing various dose ranges of Tramadol.

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