Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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Tramadol (INN) (pronounced /ˈtræmədɒl/) (Tramal, Ultram, Ultram ER, Mabron, Ralivia, Ryzolt, Tradonal, Tramacet, Tridural, Medtrap injs 1ml/2ml and tabs, Ultracet, Zamadol, Zydol, Zytram) is a centrally acting analgesic, used for treating moderate to severe pain.
Tramadol was developed by the German pharmaceutical company Grünenthal GmbH in the late 1970s

Following tramadol medication in Eric Allam’s footsteps, below are chronological snapshots of the search history of seven different users who searched AOL for “tramadol” over a period of several months in 2006. I winnowed extraneous search terms to arrive at something approaching narrative coherence for each. Eric refers to this process as “curating,” which I think is awesome because it’s the word DFW used to describe the main character of Wittgenstein’s Mistress in her quest to make sense of a world that presented itself to her as an overwhelming rush of unrelated data points.

DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Tramadol is a man-made (synthetic) analgesic (pain reliever). Its exact mechanism of action is unknown but similar morphine. Like morphine, tramadol 50mg tablets binds to receptors in the brain (opioid receptors) that are important for transmitting the sensation of pain from throughout the body to. Tramadol, like other narcotics used for the treatment of pain, may be abused. Tramadol is not a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) and does not have the increased risk of stomach ulceration and internal bleeding that can occur with NSAIDs.
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