The use of methadone for cancer pain

Title

The use of methadone for cancer pain

Creator

Ripamonti C; Bianchi M

Publisher

Hematology/oncology Clinics Of North America

Date

2002

Subject

Child; Humans; Analgesics; Attitude of Health Personnel; Treatment Outcome; Information Dissemination; Patient Selection; Drug Interactions; Clinical Protocols; Drug Administration Schedule; Practice; Attitudes; Health Knowledge; Palliative Care/methods; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Neoplasms/complications; Pain/diagnosis/drug therapy/etiology; Biological Availability; Drug Costs; Drug Industry/economics; Drug Information Services; Metabolic Clearance Rate; Methadone/chemistry/economics/pharmacology/therapeutic use; Morphine/pharmacology/therapeutic use; Opioid/chemistry/economics/pharmacology/therapeutic use

Description

Methadone is not a new analgesic drug [69]. Several studies have demonstrated that methadone is a valid alternative to morphine, hydromorphone, and fentanyl for the treatment of cancer-related pain, and extensive reviews on the subject have been published in recent years [10,23,25,64,70,71]. Most people involved in pain therapy, however, are not well informed about the properties of methadone. The authors believe that the low cost of methadone paradoxically contributes to the limited knowledge of its characteristics and to the restricted therapeutic use of this drug. The low cost of methadone means there is little financial incentive for pharmaceutical companies to invest in research or to disseminate scientific information. Unfortunately, the lack of scientific information from pharmaceutical companies frequently results in a lack of knowledge on the part of physicians. Unless the existing approach changes, both culturally and politically, ignorance about methadone will persist among medical experts. The low cost of methadone, rather than being an advantage, will result in the limited exploitation of an effective drug.
2002

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Ripamonti C; Bianchi M, “The use of methadone for cancer pain,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 28, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/12998.