Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2575950 | The American Journal of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: A single dose of IV hydromorphone at 0.0075 mg/kg was neither clinically nor statistically different from IV morphine at 0.05 mg/kg for the treatment of acute, severe pain at 30 minutes postbaseline in these older adults in the ED. The incidence of adverse effects was not statistically different. Our data suggest that hydromorphone and morphine in the doses given had similar efficacy and safety profiles in these older adults. Neither regimen provided â¥50% pain relief for the majority of patients. Future investigations of acute pain management in older adults should examine the efficacy and safety of higher initial (loading) doses of opioids titrated at frequent intervals until adequate analgesia is achieved.
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Authors
Andrew K. MD, MS, Polly E. PhD, Angelo MD, E. John MD,