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Revision as of 14:03, 5 July 2020
Opioid equivalence doses
Opioid | PO | SC/IV |
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Morphine | 10mg | 5mg |
Codeine | 100mg | — |
Hydromorphone | 2mg | 1mg |
Oxycodone | 5-7.5mg | — |
Methadone | 1mg | — |
Fentanyl | — | 50mcg |
Starting doses
- Codeine: 15mg po q4h + 15mg po q1-2h prn
- Morphine: 5mg po q4h + 5mg po q1-2h prn
- Hydromorphone: 1mg po q4h + 1mg po q1-2h prn
- Start lower with severe frailty, COPD, and CHF
- Start with short-acting and stabilize pain before transitioning to long-acting
- Also consider:
- Senna/lactulose/PEG (not colace) for constipation
- Metoclopramide/domperidone for nausea
Breakthrough dosing
- Rule out end-of-dose failure
- Use short-acting formulation of background opioid
- Start as 10% of total daily dose, then titrate 5-20%