Opioids in Cancer Pain (2 edn)
Online ISBN:
9780191768736
Print ISBN:
9780199236640
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Opioids in Cancer Pain (2 edn)
Mellar P. Davis (ed.),
Mellar P. Davis
(ed.)
Director of Research, Harry R. Horvitz Center of Palliative Medicine,
Taussig Cancer Center, Division of Solid Tumor, Cleveland Clinic, USA
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Paul A. Glare (ed.),
Paul A. Glare
(ed.)
Chief, Pain and Palliative Care Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
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Janet Hardy (ed.),
Janet Hardy
(ed.)
Director of Palliative Care, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia
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Columba Quigley (ed.)
Columba Quigley
(ed.)
Formerly Consultant/Honorary Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine,
Hammersmith Hospitals Trust, London, UK
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Published:
May 2009
Online ISBN:
9780191768736
Print ISBN:
9780199236640
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Davis, Mellar P., and others (eds), Opioids in Cancer Pain, 2 edn (Oxford , 2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 May 2013), https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199236640.001.0001, accessed 16 Mar. 2024.
Abstract
This new edition of this comprehensive resource brings together a wealth of experience from those involved in all aspects of opioids, helping clinicians who handle the complex pain problems of cancer patients to incorporate the insight of basic scientists and pharmacologists with a view to improving both clinician understanding and patient care.
Collection:
Oxford Medicine Online
Disclaimer
Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct.
Readers must therefore always …
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Oxford University Press makes no representation, express or implied, that the drug dosages in this book are correct.
Readers must therefore always check the product information and clinical procedures with the most up to date published product information and data sheets
provided by the manufacturers and the most recent codes of conduct and safety regulations. The authors and the publishers do not accept responsibility or
legal liability for any errors in the text or for the misuse or misapplication of material in this work. Except where otherwise stated, drug dosages
and recommendations are for the non-pregnant adult who is not breastfeeding.
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Opioid receptors and opioid pharmacodynamics
Mellar P. Davis andGavril W. Pasternak
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2
Opioid pharmacokinetics
Kenneth C. Jackson II and others
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3
Liver disease and exogenous opioid pharmacokinetics
Mellar P. Davis
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4
Opioids in renal failure
Janet R. Hardy
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5
Codeine
Janet R. Hardy andKenneth C. Jackson II
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6
Hydrocodone
Mellar P. Davis
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7
Tramadol
Mellar P. Davis andPaul Glare
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8
Dextropropoxyphene
Paul Glare
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9
Morphine
Paul Glare
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10
Oxycodone
Paul Glare andMellar P. Davis
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11
The lipophilic opioids: fentanyl, alfentanil, sufentanil, and remifentanil
Anthony Hall andJanet R. Hardy
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12
Buprenorphine
Mellar P. Davis
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13
Methadone
Mellar P. Davis andColumba Quigley
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14
Hydromorphone
Columba Quigley andPaul Glare
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15
Levorphanol
Mellar P. Davis
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16
Diamorphine
Janet R. Hardy andColumba Quigley
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17
Oxymorphone
Paul Glare
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18
Choice of opioids and the WHO ladder
Paul Glare
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19
Pharmacogenetics and opioids
Joy R. Ross andColumba Quigley
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20
Opioid rotation
Janet R. Hardy and others
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21
Equi-analgesia
Mellar P. Davis andKenneth C. Jackson II
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22
Dosing strategies for acute pain
Mellar P. Davis
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23
Opioid dosing strategies for chronic pain and the management of opioid side effects
Mellar P. Davis
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24
Patient-controlled analgesia
Mellar P. Davis
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25
Spinal opioids in cancer pain
Costantino Benedetti and others
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26
Opioid poorly responsive pain, physical dependence, tolerance, and opioid-induced hyperalgesia
Mellar P. Davis
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27
Opioids in special populations: developing countries
Mhoira Leng
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28
Opioids in special populations: paediatric population
Ross Drake
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29
Opioids in the terminal phase
Janet R. Hardy
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30
Cancer pain and substance abuse
Kenneth L. Kirsh and others
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End Matter
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