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Problems with the use of oxycodone compound in patients with chronic pain. Pain. [Pain] Journal article

 
TitleProblems with the use of oxycodone compound in patients with chronic pain.
Author(s)Maruta T, Swanson DW 
SourcePain 1981 Dec; 11(3):389-96.
MeSHAspirin
Caffeine
Chronic Disease
Codeine
Comparative Study
Drug Combinations
Female
Humans
Male
Meperidine
Middle Aged
Oxycodone
Pain
Pentazocine
Phenacetin
Propoxyphene
AbstractIn a pain management program (200 patients), a group of daily users of oxycodone compound (29 patients) and a subgroup who were taking a "high dose" of oxycodone compound (13 patients) were compared with a group of 171 non-users of oxycodone compound. A significantly lower treatment success rate was observed in the users (P = 0.04) and high-dose users (P = 0.03). A similar trend was seen in preliminary data available in a larger sample (514 patients). Continued study of these findings is necessary. Meanwhile, in patients with chronic pain, there should be cautious use of this compound.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID7329703
  
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