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Pharmacopsychiatry 2006; 39(5): 194-199
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-948331
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-948331
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Unrecognised Long-Lasting Tramadol-Induced Delirium in Two Elderly Patients
A Case ReportFurther Information
Publication History
Received 14.11.2005
Revised 20.4.2006
Accepted 6.6.2006
Publication Date:
30 August 2006 (online)


We present the cases of two elderly patients with intermittent long-term tramadol intake against chronic back pain. Over a period of more than two years they experienced fluctuating confusional states and cognitive deficits, reversible only after discontinuation of tramadol. According to the DSM IV-criteria, an unrecognised recurrent tramadol-induced delirium can be diagnosed in both cases. Although tramadol may represent a well established safe therapy for chronic non-malignant pain in the elderly, these cases demonstrate that it should be applied with caution even in healthy subjects.