Altered Perception
Bluelighter
I need quick help because I have a really bad ear infection at the moment and its effecting my balance and I have been throwing in the last 2 hours because of how nauseating I feel from my head spinning , so I was about to take an anti-nausea medication named Zofran (Ondensatron) but I've already taken Tramadol and when I checked online so see if there was an interaction between the two I read that there is but I cant understand the article so please someone explain what sort of an interaction is this talking about....
http://www.anzca.edu.au/fpm/events/...ram/drug-interactions-in-pain-management.html
5-HT3 Antagonist Anti-Emetics + Analgesics
The best known interaction here is the one described between ondansetron and tramadol. Two RCTs showed increased tramadol consumption and reduced ondansetron efficacy with the use of the combination. Tramadol consumption was increased by 40-50% in both studies, while the efficacy of ondansetron as an anti-emetic seems to be affected, too. The authors conclude, that ondansetron should not be the first line anti-emetic when tramadol is used.
The observations are most likely best explained by a combined pharmacodynamic and a pharmacokinetic interaction between the two drugs. From a clinical point of view the combined use of tramadol and ondansetron should be avoided; we prefer low-dose droperidol anyway for cost reasons. It is possible, that other 5-HT3 antagonists do not necessarily share this problem; in particular granisetron and dolasetron are more selective 5-HT3 antagonists than ondansetron and granisetron is not metabolised by CYP450 2D6.
http://www.anzca.edu.au/fpm/events/...ram/drug-interactions-in-pain-management.html
