Analgesic plasma concentrations of morphine in children with terminal malignancy receiving a continuous subcutaneous infusion of morphine sulfate to control severe pain
- PMID: 6200819
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(84)90878-9
Analgesic plasma concentrations of morphine in children with terminal malignancy receiving a continuous subcutaneous infusion of morphine sulfate to control severe pain
Abstract
Three children with terminal malignancy received a continuous subcutaneous infusion of morphine sulfate for the control of severe pain, the morphine dose being adjusted until the patient and/or parent reported complete freedom from pain. Analgesic plasma morphine concentrations at the steady state in these patients ranged from 12.9 to 57 ng/ml (median 19.6 ng/ml) while receiving morphine doses of 0.45-2.0 mg/h (0.034-0.06 mg/kg/h). One patient, who received 2 mg morphine per hour for 12 days demonstrated a 2-fold variation in steady-state plasma concentration during this period.
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