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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/104990910201900512" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1177/104990910201900512</a>
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The efficacy and side effects of continuous infusion intravenous morphine (CIVM) for pain and symptoms due to advanced cancer
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The American Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Care
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2002
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Female; Humans; Male; United States; Pain; Adult; Analgesics; Aged; Middle Aged; 80 and over; retrospective studies; Palliative Care/methods; Infusions; Intravenous; Opioid/administration & dosage/adverse effects; Intractable/drug therapy/etiology; Morphine/administration & Neoplasms/complications
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Glare P; Walsh D; Groh E; Nelson KA
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Morphine is the strong opioid of choice in the management of moderate-to-severe chronic cancer pain. The preferred route of administration is oral, in individually titrated doses, regularly scheduled around the clock We conducted a retrospective study of continuous intravenous morphine (CIVM) in a palliative medicine program in 107 consecutive patients. The results suggest CIVM is an effective, safe, and versatile method of morphine administration when used with a defined protocol. Efficacy was similar to that obtained by others with intravenous morphine sulfate and also for oral morphine. Safety was suggested by the low incidence of dose-limiting side effects, most of which responded to dose reduction. Particularly noteworthy was the flexibility of CIVM with dose reduction in 20 percent.
2002
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/104990910201900512" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1177/104990910201900512</a>
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Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).
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Journal Article
2002
80 And Over
Adult
Aged
Analgesics
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Female
Glare P
Groh E
Humans
Infusions
Intractable/drug therapy/etiology
Intravenous
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Male
Middle Aged
Morphine/administration & Neoplasms/complications
Nelson KA
Opioid/administration & dosage/adverse effects
Pain
Palliative Care/methods
Retrospective Studies
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
United States
Walsh D