Combined Administration of Oxycodone/Naloxone in Chronic Osteo-Articular Diseases Pain Therapy
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2014Author
Palomba, Rosa
Miralto, Federica
Vinciguerra, Annamaria
Salvato, Fabiana
Vaccarella, Anna
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The aim of this study is the analysis of the beneficial impact of using opioid receptor antagonist associated to opioid analgesic on the quality of life in patients suffering from chronic non-cancer pain.
We recruited 60 patients suffering from osteo-articular diseases who were randomized into two groups of treatment. The group A was treated with the association of opioid receptor antagonist and opioid agonist, represented by Oxycodone. The group B was treated with the opioid analgesics Oxycodone, transdermal Fentanil, and Hidromorphone, without the opioid antagonist. The end-points assessed were the duration of titration, the average reached dosage, the duration of the stability of dosage and the opioid–induced constipation (OIC) using the BFI.