Articles on Durotram XR (tramadol) from NPS RADARArticles on Durotram XR (tramadol) from NPS RADAR

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Once-daily tramadol extended-release (Durotram XR) for pain Professional publication - NPS RADAR - Review 2008-12-01 00:00:00 Three different formulations of tramadol are now available in Australia: immediate-release, taken every 4–8 hours; sustained-release, taken twice daily; and extended-release, taken once daily. Tramadol extended-release (Durotram XR) is a biphasic formulation of tramadol: 25% of the dose is released within 2 hours, while the remaining 75% is gradually released over 24 hours. Tramadol extended-release taken once daily has similar efficacy to that of twice-daily tramadol.

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Date published: 2009-10-30 00:00:00

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