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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho · Aug 2012
Review Case Reports[Prolonged disturbance of consciousness and respiratory depression induced by controlled-release morphine, requiring long-term naloxone administration in a hemodialysis patient with cancer--a case report].
- Noriko Izumi, Shinichiro Okuyama, Kazuhito Abe, Daisuke Ishikawa, and Satoshi Suzuki.
- Tsuruoka Municipal Shonai Hospital, Japan.
- Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2012 Aug 1;39(8):1295-9.
AbstractAn 82-year-old female on hemodialysis was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer. She received 20 mg of controlled-release oral morphine per day for the relief of cancer pain. After a total dose of 30 mg was administered, she was hospitalized with disturbance of consciousness. The patient underwent hemodialysis the next day, but developed impaired consciousness and respiratory depression. On the third day of hospitalization, a continuous infusion of naloxone was started and administered for eleven days. Thereafter, she was given oxycodone during hemodialysis without any side effects. Morphine-6-glucuronide(M-6-G)can accumulate in the blood of renal failure and dialysis patients. Toxicity of M-6-G may persist even after this metabolite is removed by dialysis, causing potentially life-threatening opioid toxicity. Morphine is therefore not recommended for use in renal failure and dialysis patients. The use of fentanyl or oxycodone is recommended as an alternative opioid. It is essential that medical staff are aware that these patients have an increased risk of developing serious morphine-related toxicity.
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