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CompletedNCT00356083

Opioid Rotation From Morphine to Methadone in Treatment of Non-malignant Pain

Opioid Switching From Oral Slow Release Morphine to Oral Methadone May Improve Pain Control in Chronic Non-malignant Pain: a Nine-month Follow-up Study.

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
12 (actual)
Sponsor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Patients with non-malignant pain are switched from morphine to methadone with a nine-months' follow-up.

Detailed description

Twelve patients with poor pain control or unacceptable side effects during treatment with morphine were switched to methadone and followed for nine months in this open prospective study. Primary outcomes were patient preference for opioid and pain control while physical, cognitive and role functioning were secondary outcomes. The morphine dose was decreased by 1/3 daily and was replaced with an equianalgesic dose of methadone over a three-day period. During switching and a one-week dose titration period, patients were given additional methadone if required. During dose titration one patient experienced sedation requiring naloxone. Four patients were switched back to morphine due to poor pain control, drowsiness or sweating. Seven patients preferred long-term (\>nine months) treatment with methadone and reported reduced pain and improved functioning while cognition was not improved. This study brings novel information on the long-term consequences for pain control, health-related quality of life and cognitive functioning with a switch from morphine to methadone in the treatment of chronic non-malignant pain.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGMethadone

Timeline

Start date
2004-01-01
Primary completion
2005-03-01
Completion
2005-03-01
First posted
2006-07-25
Last updated
2016-07-29

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00356083. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.