Three-cycle fentanyl patch system contributes to stable control of plasma fentanyl concentration in gynecologic cancer pain patients
Objective: Pain affects many cancer patients in advancing stages, lowering the level of their quality of life. Morphine has long been the "gold standard" for the treatment of cancer pain; however, its side effects, particularly sedation and cognitive impairment at high doses, have encourag...
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Main Authors: | Chiharu Kanamori (Author), Takanobu Kanamori (Author), Yoshiaki Tanaka (Author), Hideharu Kanzaki (Author) |
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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