Cancer pain is a major problem for the health care providers. One of the most important aspects of cancer pain is palliative care management. Recently, different research finding shows the efficacy of opioid analgesics such as fentanyl transdermal patch in chronic pain management. Transdermal Fentanyl patches may cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, itching, life-threatening or serious breathing difficulties and diarrhea, mainly during the first 72 h of patient's treatment initiation and any time when the drug's dose is increased. We report three case reports of severe diarrhea without most common side effects associated with Fentanyl patches during first 72 h of patient's treatment
Transdermal fentanyl has been proved as being ef-fective in the long-term management of chronic non-...
Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain manage...
The goal of research was to determine the frequency, intensity, time of occurrence, duration and cau...
Cancer pain is a major problem for the health care providers. One of the most important aspects of c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer pain may be a major problem for health care providers worldwide. According to dif...
Opioid analgesics are used commonly in end-stage cancer patients for pain treatment. Central nervous...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and safety of transdermal fentanyl ...
Objective: Inadequate pain management has been estimated to occur in most cancer patients. Fentanyl ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of cancer cachexia on pain control in canc...
Narcotics are frequently prescribed to alleviate pain in patients with serious medical illnesses suc...
Fentanyl dependence associated with the use of transdermal fentanyl in a cancer patient: a case repo...
Objective: To describe a successful experience with a high dose (1000 g/hr) of transdermal fentanyl ...
The aim of this study is to investigate cancer patients’ response and side effects associated with t...
BACKGROUND: Opioid drugs have been used for many years to relieve pain. Transdermal fentanyl offers ...
We have performed a prospective evaluation of the efficacy, safety and convenience of the transderma...
Transdermal fentanyl has been proved as being ef-fective in the long-term management of chronic non-...
Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain manage...
The goal of research was to determine the frequency, intensity, time of occurrence, duration and cau...
Cancer pain is a major problem for the health care providers. One of the most important aspects of c...
BACKGROUND: Cancer pain may be a major problem for health care providers worldwide. According to dif...
Opioid analgesics are used commonly in end-stage cancer patients for pain treatment. Central nervous...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness and safety of transdermal fentanyl ...
Objective: Inadequate pain management has been estimated to occur in most cancer patients. Fentanyl ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of cancer cachexia on pain control in canc...
Narcotics are frequently prescribed to alleviate pain in patients with serious medical illnesses suc...
Fentanyl dependence associated with the use of transdermal fentanyl in a cancer patient: a case repo...
Objective: To describe a successful experience with a high dose (1000 g/hr) of transdermal fentanyl ...
The aim of this study is to investigate cancer patients’ response and side effects associated with t...
BACKGROUND: Opioid drugs have been used for many years to relieve pain. Transdermal fentanyl offers ...
We have performed a prospective evaluation of the efficacy, safety and convenience of the transderma...
Transdermal fentanyl has been proved as being ef-fective in the long-term management of chronic non-...
Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain manage...
The goal of research was to determine the frequency, intensity, time of occurrence, duration and cau...