Can tramadol be used in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy and how does it compare to other treatments for nerve pain?
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Tramadol can effectively manage pain in diabetic peripheral neuropathy. It may cause less drowsiness compared to other narcotics but carries a risk of dependence.
Tramadol is used for diabetic nerve pain, offering pain relief comparable to gabapentin, though with potential for withdrawal symptoms.
Tramadol can treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy and might have fewer side effects than stronger opioids, though careful monitoring is advised for abuse potential.