Authors
J Lance Lichtor, Ferne B Sevarino, Girish P Joshi, Michael A Busch, Earl Nordbrock, Brian Ginsberg
Publication date
1999/9/1
Journal
Anesthesia & Analgesia
Volume
89
Issue
3
Pages
732
Publisher
LWW
Description
Pharmacokinetic studies have shown that oral transmucosal absorption of fentanyl is relatively rapid compared with gastrointestinal absorption, and it results in increased bioavailability. We designed this study to establish the relative potency of oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) compared with IV morphine in 133 postoperative patients. The morning after surgery, patients randomly received one dose of either OTFC (200 or 800 μg) and a placebo IV injection or IV morphine (2 or 10 mg) and an oral transmucosal placebo unit. Pain intensity, pain relief, time to meaningful pain relief, and time to remedication were recorded. Median time to onset of relief was approximately 5 min for all groups. Over the first hour, little difference among treatment groups was seen for pain intensity and pain relief. By 2 h after study drug administration, 800 μg of OTFC and 10 mg of IV morphine generally produced similar analgesia …
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