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- Lynn R Webster.
- Lifetree Clinical Research and Pain Clinic, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. lynnw@lifetreepain.com
- Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 2006 Nov 1;15(11):1469-73.
AbstractFentanyl buccal tablets (FBT) are designed to manage the breakthrough pain associated with chronic pain with an enhanced rate and extent of fentanyl absorption through the buccal mucosa. The formulation incorporates an effervescent reaction to produce large shifts in pH that enhance absorption. Results from studies of safety and tolerability have shown FBT to be effective and well tolerated in opioid-tolerant chronic pain patients. Adverse events were similar to those seen with other opioids and included nausea and somnolence. Adverse events were common but mild or moderate in most cases and did not cause a high drop-out rate. In addition to the treatment of breakthrough pain, FBT could be clinically efficacious for the treatment of brief, anticipated painful events. The abuse liability of FBT is unknown and caution should be used in prescribing FBT to patients with histories of substance abuse.
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