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Fentanyl Analog Screening using LC-TIMS-TOF MS/MS
Published on: November 8, 2024
Fast-acting fentanyl preparations and pain management
1Department of Palliative Medicine, Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh, EH4 2XR, UK. kerry.mcwilliams@nhs.net.
Abstract:
Cancer-related pain is a common clinical problem, experienced by ∼90% of patients with cancer. The mainstay of treatment remains opioids and the WHO analgesic ladder. Following the principles of the analgesic ladder, 80% of patients can achieve pain control. However, breakthrough pain remains a form of cancer-related pain that is particularly difficult to manage in both specialist and generalist settings. The focus of this article is the mismatch between the temporal characteristics of the majority of cancer-related breakthrough pain which is fast onset and resolution, with the pharmacological profile of oral morphine. The contribution of fast-acting fentanyl preparations to the treatment of breakthrough pain and the evidence for the various commercially available preparations will be considered.
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