A new formulation of nasal fentanyl spray for postoperative analgesia: a pilot study
β Scribed by M. J. Paech; C. B. Lim; S. L. Banks; M. W. M. Rucklidge; D. A. Doherty
- Book ID
- 104457041
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2409
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β¦ Synopsis
Summary
Twentyβfour gynaecological patients receiving postoperative patientβcontrolled analgesia were enrolled in an open crossβover pilot study evaluating two new formulations of nasal fentanyl spray. The primary outcome was the bioavailability of nasal fentanyl in comparison with intravenous fentanyl. This manuscript describes the clinical outcomes of quality of postoperative analgesia and patient acceptability. There were 21 complete data sets for both sequences of the crossβover design. In randomised order, patients received approximately 50βΞΌg of fentanyl in a single dose by intranasal and intravenous administration, but separated by at least 2βh. Analgesia was of rapid onset (within 5βmin) and similar quality. There was no significant difference in sideβeffects. Four patients experienced mild nasal stinging and although 10 (42%) preferred intravenous administration, seven (29%) preferred intranasal and six (25%) had no preference. We conclude that these formulations of fentanyl, delivered as nasal spray, have potential clinical utility.
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