Context: Opioids are frequently used for the treatment of moderate-to-severe pain and their use may produce a number of unwanted adverse events (AEs). Objectives: The objective of this study was to understand the burden of opioid-induced AEs in cancer patients with pain after the introduction of strong opioids (WHO Step III). Methods: This is a cohort study derived from a randomized controlled trial involving 498 cancer patients with pain who received strong opioids. During 28-day follow-up, we analyzed frequency, intensity, and changes over time of the main opioid-induced AEs; the influence of previous pain therapy on AEs; and the relationships between the presence of AEs and analgesic response. Results: After starting strong opioids, dry ...
Context: Oxycodone and morphine are recommended as first-choice opioids for moderate/severe cancer p...
Opioids are widely used as therapeutic agents against moderate to severe acute and chronic pain. Sti...
The role of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cancer pain has been well established ...
Data on the tolerability of opioids in patients with cancer-related pain are limited. Here, we repor...
Background: The response to opioids is not always positive in cancer patients. A considerable propor...
Pain is a distressing symptom of cancer that affects the quality of life of patients, families, and ...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
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Adverse events of opioids may restrict their use in non-cancer pain. Analysis of the incidence of co...
International audienceINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:According to World Health Organization recommendat...
There is limited research on how the opioid epidemic and consequent risk reduction policies have aff...
Introduction: As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, two-thirds of in...
Introduction: - Pain is one of the most prevalent cancer symptoms. There is individual variability i...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are commonly prescribed to manage cancer pain. Similar to the general population...
Context: Oxycodone and morphine are recommended as first-choice opioids for moderate/severe cancer p...
Opioids are widely used as therapeutic agents against moderate to severe acute and chronic pain. Sti...
The role of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cancer pain has been well established ...
Data on the tolerability of opioids in patients with cancer-related pain are limited. Here, we repor...
Background: The response to opioids is not always positive in cancer patients. A considerable propor...
Pain is a distressing symptom of cancer that affects the quality of life of patients, families, and ...
Background: While opioids in increasing doses may produce adverse effects, the same adverse effects ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Adverse events of opioids may restrict their use in non-cancer pain. Analysis of the incidence of co...
International audienceINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:According to World Health Organization recommendat...
There is limited research on how the opioid epidemic and consequent risk reduction policies have aff...
Introduction: As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, two-thirds of in...
Introduction: - Pain is one of the most prevalent cancer symptoms. There is individual variability i...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are commonly prescribed to manage cancer pain. Similar to the general population...
Context: Oxycodone and morphine are recommended as first-choice opioids for moderate/severe cancer p...
Opioids are widely used as therapeutic agents against moderate to severe acute and chronic pain. Sti...
The role of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cancer pain has been well established ...