• American family physician · May 1992

    Review

    Transdermal fentanyl in cancer pain.

    • K H Mosser.
    • York Hospital, Pennsylvania.
    • Am Fam Physician. 1992 May 1; 45 (5): 2289-94.

    AbstractTransdermal fentanyl appears to be a safe and practical alternative to short-acting analgesics in the treatment of cancer pain. The unique pharmacokinetics of the transdermal system, including the prolonged time to peak analgesic effect, long elimination half-life and skin depot concept, should be kept in mind when prescribing the system. Short-acting narcotics are recommended for break-through pain. Side effects of fentanyl, and their management, are similar to those associated with other narcotic analgesics.

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