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PROspective Non-interventional Open laBEl Trial for TARGIN in Korean Patients With Cancer Pain

Cancer

The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of TARGIN administration as an analgesic to Korean patients treated with opioid analgesics for moderate-to-severe cancer pain under conditions of daily practice.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Determine the Safety and Efficacy of Oxy/Nal Tablets Compared to Oxy PR in Subjects With Cancer...

CancerPain

To Determine the Safety and Efficacy of Oxycodone / Naloxone Prolonged Release Tablets compared to Oxycodone PR in Subjects with Moderate to Severe, Chronic Cancer Pain

Completed32 enrollment criteria

RCT Comparing the Analgesic Efficacy of 4 Therapeutic Strategies Based on 4 Different Major Opioids...

CancerCancer Pain

Pain, in neoplastic disease, is a symptom with severe negative impact on the quality of life of patients and a high incidence, with values around 70-90% in advanced and metastatic stages. Than 20 years the main reference for the pharmacological treatment of cancer pain are the guidelines produced by the World Health Organization (WHO). This document shows that the use of opioid drugs is the mainstay of treatment, with particular reference to opioids "major" (3 rd step of the analgesic ladder). The 4 opioids more most commonly prescribed in Italy (oral morphine and oxycodone, fentanyl and buprenorphine transdermal), based on the data currently available, have an analgesic effect would partly overlap but with different percentages of non-responders (NR), a different need to increase the dose over time to maintain adequate analgesia, a different action to the switch to another molecule for ineffectiveness analgesic. The observations described suggest that opioids, although they belong to the same family drug may not be fully comparable with regard to the clinical effects products. Important differences are known on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic and, more recently, also in terms of pharmacogenomics. This is a comparative study of analgesic strategies based on the use of the 4 mentioned opioids, going to look for possible differences in terms of analgesic efficacy, changes in dose over time, use of switch or permanent abandonment of treatment, parallel to the contour of the side effects. The associated sub-project will link the structure gene of patients and clinical results have emerged.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability of Long-term Administration of OROS Hydromorphone HCI (Slow Release) in...

AnalgesicsOpioid1 more

The primary purpose of this study was to characterize the pain control achieved with long-term repeated dosing of OROS hydromorphone (slow release) in patients with chronic cancer pain and the secondary purpose was to characterize the effects of pain on the patients' quality of life with long-term, repeated dosing of OROS hydromorphone (slow release) taken by patients with chronic cancer pain.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Phase III Clinical Study of KW-2246

PainCancer

This study is designed to assess the safety and efficacy of long-term KW-2246 treatment as rescue medication for breakthrough pain.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study of KW-2246 in Patients With Cancer Pain

PainCancer

This study is a Phase II open-label study to investigate the recommended conversion ratio (oral morphine dose to KW-2246) when switching oral morphine or oxycodone to KW-2246 in cancer patients.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Study 767905/008 Extension Study: Alvimopan for Treatment of Opioid-Induced Bowel Dysfunction in...

CancerBowel Dysfunction

Study SB-767905/008 was a multicenter study to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of multiple dosage regimens of an investigational drug for the treatment of constipation due to prescription pain medication in participants with cancer pain. Study ABD101684 will serve as an extension to Study SB-767905/008 and offer continued access to blinded investigational product to participants who have completed the original study. The purpose of Study ABD101684 is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of alvimopan compared to placebo in subjects who completed Study SB-767905/008 and elected to participate in this extension study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Real-life Observational Study of Cancer Pain Management With Methadone in Patients Inadequately...

Cancer Pain

Study rational. Methadone is a distinctive opioid because of its pharmacological characteristics and its multiple modes of action, reinforcing its therapeutic value in managing advanced cancer pain, particularly in cases with a neuropathic component. However, the complex pharmacodynamics of methadone makes its prescription sometimes challenging. There is a wide inter-individual variability of its half-life. This long half-life is a valued characteristic for the management of patients treated for an addictive disorder. However, in the context of pain management, it greatly complicates the switch from and to another opioid, accentuating the risk of overdose. This is the reason why LBR, willing to improve his knowledge about Methadone in real life clinical practice wants to performe this study. We anticipate that most patients will receive one of the above-described protocols, but we must anticipate that other protocols may be used in clinical practice in the absence of specific recommendations. Therefore it is of utmost relevance to describe the safety when initiating treatment with Zoryon® during the crucial period from D1 until the day of optimal dosage is determined (DOD) as the clinical practice may vary from a practician to another, and then until the routine follow-up visit one month after initiation of the treatment (D28).

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

A Study of Safety and Effectiveness of Ultracet in Patients With Chronic Cancer Pain

Cancer

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the analgesic (painkiller) effectiveness and safety of combination of tramadol HCI (37.5 mg)/acetaminophen (325 mg) in the treatment of chronic cancer pain.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Immediate-Release Oxycodone Capsules Study in Cancer Pain

Cancer

The efficacy of dose titration of OxyNorm™(Oxycodone) immediate-release capsules versus morphine immediate-release tablets in the treatment of cancer pain.

Completed24 enrollment criteria
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