Effect of vaginal administration of controlled-release oxycodone on cancer pain

Controlled-release oxycodone is an orally administered strong opioid analgesic for moderate to severe cancer pain. Sometimes, its oral administration has to be stopped because of continuous nausea, vomiting, conscious disturbance, or inability to swallow. This study was to investigate analgesic effe...

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Published inAi zheng = Aizheng = Chinese journal of cancer Vol. 28; no. 7; p. 740
Main Authors Zhang, Xia, Ruan, Xin-Jian, Liu, Chang, Yu, Zhong-He
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published China 01.07.2009
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Summary:Controlled-release oxycodone is an orally administered strong opioid analgesic for moderate to severe cancer pain. Sometimes, its oral administration has to be stopped because of continuous nausea, vomiting, conscious disturbance, or inability to swallow. This study was to investigate analgesic effect of vaginal administration of controlled-release oxycodone on cancer pain and observe adverse events to provide a new choice for female patients who can not tolerate the adverse events caused by oral administration. Controlled-release oxycodone tablets were vaginally administered to 36 female patients with moderate to severe cancer pain. The initial dose was 10 mg every 12 h to patients who had never taken opioid analgesics; former dose continued to patients switching to vaginal route from oral route. Among the 36 patients, six had complete relief of cancer pain, 20 had significant relief, four had moderate relief, and four had slight relief, two had no relief. The relief rate of cancer pain was 83.3%. The mean t