Palliative Care Research
Online ISSN : 1880-5302
ISSN-L : 1880-5302
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Alternative routes of administration in palliative medicine: availability of sublingual administration
Kyoko SatoTakashi AndoTomohiro NishiMayumi KarinoHiroshi IshiguroTadashi Miyamori
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2010 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 201-205

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Purpose: Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of sublingual drug administration in palliative care patients lacking the ability to swallow as well as other drug administration routes. Methods: Buprenorphine, 0.1∼0.2mg/dose (n=15) and fentanyl, 0.05∼0.2mg/dose (n=26) were administered sublingually for cancer pain, and midazolam, 0.1mg/kg (n=16) for insomnia respectively. Results: The three drugs were all rapidly absorbed by the oral cavity and showed efficacy in about 90% of patients. No adverse events were observed other than drowsiness, nausea and over production of sputum in patients suffering from dysphagia. Conclusion: Sublingual administration is a viable alternative for maintaining the quality of life of patients not accessible through conventional administration routes in the palliative setting. Palliat Care Res 2010; 5(1): 201-205
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