Pain management in the pediatric population is complex for many reasons. Mild pain is usually managed quite well with oral acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Situations involving more severe pain often require the use of an opioid, which may be administered by many different routes, depending on clinical necessity. Acute and chronic disease states, as well as the constantly changing maturational process, produce unique challenges at every level of pediatrics in dosing and management of all medications, especially with regard to high-risk opioids. Although there has been significant progress in the understanding of opioid pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in neonates, infants, children, and adolescents, somewhat limited data exist from which ne...
Background and objective: Methadone and morphine are commonly administered medications for neonatal...
Opioid use in pregnant women has increased over the last decade. Following birth, infants with in ut...
Purpose The aim of the current population pharmacokinetic study was to quantify oxycodone pharmacoki...
Pain is a common problem for children, and pain management comprises both pharmacologic and nonpharm...
Opioids are the mainstay of the treatment of severe nociceptive pain in both children and adults. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Drug dosing in infants frequently depends on body weight as a crude indicator for matu...
Opioid analgesics are potentially hazardous medications in young children. During the past 5 years, ...
While morphine is the gold standard treatment for severe nociceptive pain in children, hydromorphone...
Limited guidance on opioid use exists in the pediatric population, causing medication safety concern...
The management of pain in the palliative care of children is somewhat different from that in adults....
Morphine is an agonist of the µ and k receptors, whose activation results in analgesia. Morphine-lik...
Introduction/Aim: Opioid analgesics are frequently used for the treatment of acute pain in children ...
Background The lack of methadone pharmacokinetic data in children and neonates restrains dosing to a...
This review focuses on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of opioid and non-opioid analgesics in ...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common feature of childhood and adolescence around the world, and for many you...
Background and objective: Methadone and morphine are commonly administered medications for neonatal...
Opioid use in pregnant women has increased over the last decade. Following birth, infants with in ut...
Purpose The aim of the current population pharmacokinetic study was to quantify oxycodone pharmacoki...
Pain is a common problem for children, and pain management comprises both pharmacologic and nonpharm...
Opioids are the mainstay of the treatment of severe nociceptive pain in both children and adults. Th...
INTRODUCTION: Drug dosing in infants frequently depends on body weight as a crude indicator for matu...
Opioid analgesics are potentially hazardous medications in young children. During the past 5 years, ...
While morphine is the gold standard treatment for severe nociceptive pain in children, hydromorphone...
Limited guidance on opioid use exists in the pediatric population, causing medication safety concern...
The management of pain in the palliative care of children is somewhat different from that in adults....
Morphine is an agonist of the µ and k receptors, whose activation results in analgesia. Morphine-lik...
Introduction/Aim: Opioid analgesics are frequently used for the treatment of acute pain in children ...
Background The lack of methadone pharmacokinetic data in children and neonates restrains dosing to a...
This review focuses on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of opioid and non-opioid analgesics in ...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common feature of childhood and adolescence around the world, and for many you...
Background and objective: Methadone and morphine are commonly administered medications for neonatal...
Opioid use in pregnant women has increased over the last decade. Following birth, infants with in ut...
Purpose The aim of the current population pharmacokinetic study was to quantify oxycodone pharmacoki...