Cancer Pain ManagementDeborah B. McGuire, Connie Henke Yarbro Grune & Stratton, 1987 - 286 pages |
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... received 100 mg of meperidine intramuscularly every 4 h for 10 days : Less than 1 % 1-5 % 6-15 % 16-50 % > 50 % Unanswered Chance of developing respiratory depression when a 70- kg patient received a single dose of 16 mg of morphine ...
... received 100 mg of meperidine intramuscularly every 4 h for 10 days : Less than 1 % 1-5 % 6-15 % 16-50 % > 50 % Unanswered Chance of developing respiratory depression when a 70- kg patient received a single dose of 16 mg of morphine ...
Page 84
... received repeated administration of meperidine over approximately 6-8 days displayed both increased plasma levels of normeperidine and attendant CNS symptoms such as tremor , twitches , myoclonus , and seizures.50 A previous ...
... received repeated administration of meperidine over approximately 6-8 days displayed both increased plasma levels of normeperidine and attendant CNS symptoms such as tremor , twitches , myoclonus , and seizures.50 A previous ...
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... received continuous subcutaneous infusion of morphine with around - the - clock placebo injections , and the second group received contin- uous subcutaneous infusion of a placebo plus around - the - clock morphine injections . There ...
... received continuous subcutaneous infusion of morphine with around - the - clock placebo injections , and the second group received contin- uous subcutaneous infusion of a placebo plus around - the - clock morphine injections . There ...
Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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