2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1066549
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Retardiertes Morphin zur Langzeittherapie schwerer Tumorschmerzen

Abstract: 35 patients with severe cancer pain received oral retard morphine. Pain reduction was achieved in each case; duration of effectiveness was between 8 and 12 hours. Mean daily dose was 230 mg morphine, but in individual cases the maximal daily dose had to be over 800 mg. The Karnofsky index of physical capacity was increased in all patients. The main side effect was constipation, which actually increased in the course of treatment. On the other hand, nausea and vomiting decreased after a few weeks. No dependence… Show more

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