Background: Breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of underlying cause(s) is distressing and prevalent. Opioids can reduce the intensity of chronic refractory breathlessness and an anxiolytic may be of benefit. This pilot aimed to determine the safety and feasibility of conducting a phase III study on the intensity of breathlessness by adding regular benzodiazepine to low-dose opioid. Methods: This is a single site, open label phase II study of the addition of regular clonazepam 0.5 mg nocte orally to KapanolR 10 mg (sustained release morphine sulphate) orally mane together with docusate/sennosides in people with modified Medical Research Council Scale ≥2. Breathlessness intensity on day four was the effica...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to patients and families. N...
Introduction Morphine may decrease the intensity of chronic breathlessness but data from a large ran...
Introduction Phase II studies and meta-analyses support using regular low-dose oral morphine to safe...
Background: Breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of underlying ca...
Background: Breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of underlying ca...
Introduction: To evaluate systematically randomised clinical trials investigating non-opioid medicat...
Chronic breathlessness, a persistent and disabling symptom despite optimal treatment of underlying c...
ABSTRACT Chronic breathlessness is a disabling and distressing condition for which there is a growin...
© Article author(s). Introduction Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to pati...
Chronic breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of the underlying ch...
Breathlessness or “shortness of breath”, medically termed dyspnoea, remains a devastating problem fo...
This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license ar...
Introduction Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to patients and families. No...
AbstractBackground Despite evidence that opioids might relieve chronic breathlessness, physicians ma...
INTRODUCTION: Regular, low-dose, sustained-release morphine is effective in reducing chronic breathl...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to patients and families. N...
Introduction Morphine may decrease the intensity of chronic breathlessness but data from a large ran...
Introduction Phase II studies and meta-analyses support using regular low-dose oral morphine to safe...
Background: Breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of underlying ca...
Background: Breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of underlying ca...
Introduction: To evaluate systematically randomised clinical trials investigating non-opioid medicat...
Chronic breathlessness, a persistent and disabling symptom despite optimal treatment of underlying c...
ABSTRACT Chronic breathlessness is a disabling and distressing condition for which there is a growin...
© Article author(s). Introduction Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to pati...
Chronic breathlessness at rest or on minimal exertion despite optimal treatment of the underlying ch...
Breathlessness or “shortness of breath”, medically termed dyspnoea, remains a devastating problem fo...
This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license ar...
Introduction Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to patients and families. No...
AbstractBackground Despite evidence that opioids might relieve chronic breathlessness, physicians ma...
INTRODUCTION: Regular, low-dose, sustained-release morphine is effective in reducing chronic breathl...
Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is highly prevalent and distressing to patients and families. N...
Introduction Morphine may decrease the intensity of chronic breathlessness but data from a large ran...
Introduction Phase II studies and meta-analyses support using regular low-dose oral morphine to safe...