Continuous subcutaneous infusion of narcotics
- PMID: 2313461
Continuous subcutaneous infusion of narcotics
Abstract
Many cancer patients will experience pain. However, this pain can be controlled through the appropriate administration of narcotics. While narcotics can be taken orally and titrated to achieve a level of patient comfort, complications or the progression of disease may prohibit the use of oral analgesics. Continuous subcutaneous infusion of narcotics represents an alternate approach to pain management which can be effective in the management of cancer pain.
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