1. Sickle Cell Patient and Addiction to Tramadol: Case Management in Senegal
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Thiam Mamadou Habib, Taiwo Lateef Sheikh, Abou Sy, Jean Augustin Diegane Tine, Ba Binta, Diallo Aissatou, Samba Oumar Mamadou, and Safiyah Benmansour
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Addiction ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Analgesic ,Chronic pain ,Case management ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,Medicine ,Personality ,Tramadol ,business ,Psychiatry ,Psychopathology ,media_common ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction: Tramadol* is a synthetic opioid agonist used as an analgesic. Despite its minor potential of addiction, it created recently a lot of concern. Its misuse may be motivated by a need to control the pain or by looking for her euphoric character. The aim of our study was to proceed a psychopathological reading of a case of addiction to Tramadol in a sickle cell patient with histrionic personality traits. Methods: We report the case’s management of a patient with addiction to Tramadol in a sickle cell patient with histrionic personality traits. The diagnosis was based on the DSM IV criteria. The review was done in the model of semi-structured interviews. Observation: Miss DP is 23 years old, sickle cell patient (AS profile). It is addressed to us for the management of an excessive consumption of Tramadol* started 4 years ago. Because of the difficulties of care in outpatient, we conducted hospitalization. The interviews highlight the histrionic personality traits and disruption of family dynamics. Discussion: Painful chronic diseases require a long analgesic treatment. It is a factor of dependence specially when the patient has a personality disorder. Multidisciplinary treatment between psychiatrist and addiction specialist and medical doctor is a guarantee of success.
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- 2020
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