1. [Morphine--myths and facts].
- Author
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Weber T, Zawiła K, Macheta A, and Andres J
- Subjects
- Administration, Oral, Attitude of Health Personnel, Humans, Neoplasms complications, Pain etiology, Attitude to Health, Morphine administration & dosage, Morphine adverse effects, Pain drug therapy
- Abstract
Morphine in the form of opium tincture accompanies the mankind for several thousands years. At the beginning of the twentieth century morphine has been isolated from opium and it was used initially to treat ... opium addicts. At present it plays an important role in the treatment of severe pain of different origins and (more seldom) in the premedication for general anaesthesia. Despite its side effects it is irreplaceable especially in the treatment of cancer pain. Nowadays the chronic use of oral morphine preparations has been supported by medical authorities who at the same time warn against incorrect dosage and combination with other drugs. Many clinical data concerning oral morphine show that it is safe and effective even in the patients with advanced cancer and poor performance status. Our paper lists myths and common mistakes connected with morphine use and confronts them with well established facts confirming its effectiveness in cancer pain treatment.
- Published
- 2001