The complications of tramadol and methadone use to women’s sexual hormone

Khadijeh Saravani, P. Ramezannezhad, Mohaddese Delpisheh, Batool Shahraki Mojahed, Omid Bameri, H. Aali
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Background and aims: Tramadol and methadone are synthetic opioid drugs that are widely used in various fields of medicine. This review article was performed to investigate the hormone disturbance of long-term tramadol and methadone use in women. Methods: Keywords were determined using the MeSH browser and then searched in ISI, Scopus, EMBASE, and PubMed databases on 25.5.2022. The articles with non-English language, articles whose full text was not retrieved, and studies that were irrelevant to the aim of this study were excluded from the investigation. Results: Methadone and tramadol affected a sexual hormone in women through an impact on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. They could reduce the levels of follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, increase prolactin production, and finally, reduce gonadal steroids. Opioids also could influence thyroid and adrenal glands and subsequently increase thyroid-stimulating hormone, and reduce dehydroepiandrosterone. Eventually, this mechanism caused a disturbance in sexual hormone disturbance in women. Conclusion: Overall, long-term methadone and tramadol consumption as opioid substances could cause sexual hormone disturbance in women.
曲马多和美沙酮对女性性激素的影响
背景与目的:曲马多和美沙酮是广泛应用于医学各个领域的合成阿片类药物。本综述旨在探讨女性长期使用曲马多和美沙酮对激素的影响。方法:使用MeSH浏览器确定关键词,并于2022年5月25日在ISI、Scopus、EMBASE和PubMed数据库中检索。非英文文章、未检索到全文的文章以及与本研究目的无关的研究均被排除在调查之外。结果:美沙酮和曲马多通过影响下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴来影响女性的性激素。它们可以降低促卵泡激素和黄体生成素的水平,增加催乳素的分泌,最后减少性腺激素的分泌。阿片类药物还可以影响甲状腺和肾上腺,从而增加促甲状腺激素,降低脱氢表雄酮。最终,这种机制引起了女性性激素的紊乱。结论:总体而言,长期服用美沙酮和曲马多可引起女性性激素紊乱。
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