Objective: For chronic pain treatment many health care authorities consider morphine to be the reference standard for strategic decisions in pain therapy. Although morphine's effectiveness is clear and its cost is low, it's unclear whether morphine should remain the first choice or reference treatment. Research design and methods: We performed a systematic review to evaluate the evidence available to support the position of morphine as the reference standard for step III opioids based on efficacy and tolerability outcomes. Results: The search yielded 5675 titles and 56 studies were included. Considerable heterogeneity precluded pair-wise meta-analysis on change of pain intensity and no difference between morphine and other opioids were foun...
BACKGROUND: Long-acting opioid formulations are advocated for maintaining pain control in chronic ca...
Aim: A systematic review of chronic pain treatment with strong opioids (step 3 WHO pain ladder) and ...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of Slow release oral morphine (SROM) as a treatment for opioid use...
Objective: For chronic pain treatment many health care authorities consider morphine to be the refer...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence that oral morphine can be recommended...
BACKGROUND: This is the second updated version of a Cochrane review first published in Issue 4, 2003...
Objective: To systematically assess efficacy and safety of buprenorphine patch versus fentanyl patch...
Background: Guidelines tend to consider morphine and morphine-like opioids comparable and interchang...
none17siContext Oxycodone and morphine are recommended as first-choice opioids for moderate/severe c...
Background: The use of combinations of opioids is a common clinical practice; however, this is not a...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the analgesic and adverse effects and the doses of me...
Objective: The crisis of prescription opioid (PO) related harms has focused attenti...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed frequently and increasingly for the management of chronic non-can...
Diana S Meske,1 Oluwadolapo D Lawal,1 Harrison Elder,1 Valerie Langberg,2 Florence Paillard,1 Nathan...
Background and objectives: the medications used according to the recommendation of the World Health...
BACKGROUND: Long-acting opioid formulations are advocated for maintaining pain control in chronic ca...
Aim: A systematic review of chronic pain treatment with strong opioids (step 3 WHO pain ladder) and ...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of Slow release oral morphine (SROM) as a treatment for opioid use...
Objective: For chronic pain treatment many health care authorities consider morphine to be the refer...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence that oral morphine can be recommended...
BACKGROUND: This is the second updated version of a Cochrane review first published in Issue 4, 2003...
Objective: To systematically assess efficacy and safety of buprenorphine patch versus fentanyl patch...
Background: Guidelines tend to consider morphine and morphine-like opioids comparable and interchang...
none17siContext Oxycodone and morphine are recommended as first-choice opioids for moderate/severe c...
Background: The use of combinations of opioids is a common clinical practice; however, this is not a...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the analgesic and adverse effects and the doses of me...
Objective: The crisis of prescription opioid (PO) related harms has focused attenti...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed frequently and increasingly for the management of chronic non-can...
Diana S Meske,1 Oluwadolapo D Lawal,1 Harrison Elder,1 Valerie Langberg,2 Florence Paillard,1 Nathan...
Background and objectives: the medications used according to the recommendation of the World Health...
BACKGROUND: Long-acting opioid formulations are advocated for maintaining pain control in chronic ca...
Aim: A systematic review of chronic pain treatment with strong opioids (step 3 WHO pain ladder) and ...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of Slow release oral morphine (SROM) as a treatment for opioid use...