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The effects of naloxone, diazepam, and quercetin on seizure and sedation in acute on chronic tramadol administration: an experimental study.

Samaneh NakhaeeKhadijeh FarrokhfallEbrahim Miri-MoghaddamMohsen FoadoddiniMasoumeh AskariAlireza AmirabadizadehJeffrey BrentBruno MegarbaneOmid Mehrpour
Published in: Behavioral and brain functions : BBF (2021)
The combined administration of naloxone and diazepam in acute-on-chronic tramadol poisoning can effectively reduce most seizure variables compared to tramadol use alone. However, none of the treatments improved sedation levels.
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