DOI: 10.26650/cjm.2019.43.31
Tramadol hydrochloride (HCl) is a synthetic
analgesic agent, which is generally safe at a low dose. Its adverse effects are
reported in cases of intoxication. Here we present a 59-year-old male patient
with multiple relapsing parathyroid carcinoma-related refractory hypercalcemia
and generalized pain. Being prescribed tramadol HCl, he consumed an increased
dosage following increased pain, resulting in rhabdomyolysis, which improved
after cessation of the drug. Nevertheless, the patient died owing to pulmonary
embolism. Rhabdomyolysis owing to tramadol HCl consumption is very rarely
reported. Rhabdomyolysis should be considered in patients consuming tramadol
HCl and having generalized muscle weakness.
Cite this article as: Trabulus S, Özbalak
M, Kaya E, Apaydın T, Özkaya HM, Açbay Ö, et al. Case of rhabdomyolysis in a
patient undergoing hemodialysis: a possible association with tramadol HCl.
Cerrahpasa Med J 2019; 43(1): 34-36.
DOI: 10.26650/cjm.2019.43.31
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Clinical Sciences |
Journal Section | Olgu Sunumları |
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Publication Date | July 1, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 43 Issue: 1 |