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Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.

According to the three step-ladder analgesics in patients with cancer pain, adjuvant drugs are required for pain relief according to the pain character and also to reduce side effects of opioids. Pain clinicians sometimes want to decide to jump directly from naive and mild opioid to transdermal ther...

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Autores principales: Baik, Seong Wan, Kim, Kyung Hoon, Kim, Yong Chul, Lee, Sang Chul, Kim, Dong Ki, Jung, Jae Eun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14555829
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author Baik, Seong Wan
Kim, Kyung Hoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Sang Chul
Kim, Dong Ki
Jung, Jae Eun
author_facet Baik, Seong Wan
Kim, Kyung Hoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Sang Chul
Kim, Dong Ki
Jung, Jae Eun
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description According to the three step-ladder analgesics in patients with cancer pain, adjuvant drugs are required for pain relief according to the pain character and also to reduce side effects of opioids. Pain clinicians sometimes want to decide to jump directly from naive and mild opioid to transdermal therapeutic system (TTS) fentanyl with less side effects. We investigated the safety, efficacy, and satisfaction of the patients of TTS fentanyl converting from opioid-naive and mild-opioid with adjuvant drug medications in related to dose cascade of TTS fentanyl. Both opioid-naive (n=3) and opioid-using (n=34) patients started with TTS fentanyl in the lowest available delivery rate (25 microg/hr) with rescue medication. A numeric rating scale (NRS, from 0=no pain to 10=worst pain imaginable), satisfaction of the patients with the transdermal therapy and side effects were recorded everyday during 29 days. Average reductions of NRS scores were 1.79 and 2.77, and the mean doses were 35.14 and 44.12 microg/hr on the 15th and 29th day, respectively. Reported level of satisfaction with the transdermal patch and generalized pain management were 'completely satisfied' and 'satisfied'. Frequent side effects were nausea, vomiting, and constipation. In conclusion, initial application of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications is effective, safe, and well tolerated.
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spelling pubmed-30551112011-03-15 Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain. Baik, Seong Wan Kim, Kyung Hoon Kim, Yong Chul Lee, Sang Chul Kim, Dong Ki Jung, Jae Eun J Korean Med Sci Research Article According to the three step-ladder analgesics in patients with cancer pain, adjuvant drugs are required for pain relief according to the pain character and also to reduce side effects of opioids. Pain clinicians sometimes want to decide to jump directly from naive and mild opioid to transdermal therapeutic system (TTS) fentanyl with less side effects. We investigated the safety, efficacy, and satisfaction of the patients of TTS fentanyl converting from opioid-naive and mild-opioid with adjuvant drug medications in related to dose cascade of TTS fentanyl. Both opioid-naive (n=3) and opioid-using (n=34) patients started with TTS fentanyl in the lowest available delivery rate (25 microg/hr) with rescue medication. A numeric rating scale (NRS, from 0=no pain to 10=worst pain imaginable), satisfaction of the patients with the transdermal therapy and side effects were recorded everyday during 29 days. Average reductions of NRS scores were 1.79 and 2.77, and the mean doses were 35.14 and 44.12 microg/hr on the 15th and 29th day, respectively. Reported level of satisfaction with the transdermal patch and generalized pain management were 'completely satisfied' and 'satisfied'. Frequent side effects were nausea, vomiting, and constipation. In conclusion, initial application of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications is effective, safe, and well tolerated. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2003-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3055111/ /pubmed/14555829 Text en
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Baik, Seong Wan
Kim, Kyung Hoon
Kim, Yong Chul
Lee, Sang Chul
Kim, Dong Ki
Jung, Jae Eun
Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title_full Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title_fullStr Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title_full_unstemmed Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title_short Initial dose cascade of TTS fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
title_sort initial dose cascade of tts fentanyl with proper adjuvant medications in cancer pain.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3055111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14555829
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