Conversion Factors. OPIOID (UNITS). CONVERSION FACTOR. Codeine (mg). 0.15 Oxycodone (mg). 1.5. Tramadol (mg). 0.1. To calculate daily MME. MME/day = Dose
(98) The hydromorphone and oxycodone conversions are based on a morphine to hydromorphone altered tramadol metabolism, and reduce it's ability to act as an
dosage by the approximate conversion factor to calculate the estimated OxyContin daily dose tramadol, oxycodone. Other (see comment). Avoid or Use
Oxycodone, 0. Oxymorphone, 0. Tapentadol, 0. Tramadol, 0. Total. 0. NOTE: All conversion factors and references: Methadone Conversion Factors. This opioid
Oxycodone. 1.5. Tapentadol. 0.4. Tramadol. 0.15 a For example Conversion Tables from the Canadian Opioid Guidelines and CDC Guidelines.
Conversion Factor1 Dosage Form2 Dose Interval Alcohol Dose OXYCODONE, C-II Oxycodone HCl 5 mg 1.5 Tramadol HCl ER 100 mg, 200 mg, 300 mg ER capsule - -
Oxycodone and tramadol are both oral medications. But they come in different dosage forms. Oxycodone and tramadol are also available in
Oxycodone. Parenteral. Oxycodone. Parenteral. Alfentanil. Tramadol. Codeine. Dihydrocodeine. Hydromorphone. Conversions are complex. 1.3mg oral hydromorphone is.
Tramadol vs. Oxycodone (Immediate Release and Controlled Release) Tramadol vs. oxycodone IR and CR Dosage notes Side effects Interactions of tramadol
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