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A phase II study of hydrocodone for cough in advanced cancer.

Jade Homsi1, Declan Walsh, Kristine A Nelson, Nabeel Sarhill, Lisa Rybicki, Susan B Legrand, Mellar P Davis.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Cough is a common symptom in advanced cancer. The use of hydrocodone as an antitussive has not been studied previously in this setting. This study evaluates hydrocodone for cough in advanced cancer
METHODS: The results presented are from a phase II study with dose titration.
SETTING: Palliative medicine program in a tertiary referral center PATIENTS: 25 consecutive patients with cough from irreversible causes, on a stable opioid regimen for the prior 24 hours, and no previous or current use of hydrocodone for cough. INTERVENTION: 5 mg hydrocodone was administered twice daily. The dose was then titrated daily (maximum: 60 mg/24 h), if needed, until a > or = 50 percent improvement of the frequency of cough was achieved and then maintained for three consecutive days. MEASUREMENTS: Cough severity, frequency, complications, and hydrocodone side effects.
RESULTS: 20 persons (10 women and 10 men) completed study evaluation. Median age was 63 years (range: 42-82). Nine patients had lung cancer and seven had lung or pleura metastases; 19 patients had at least 50 percent improvement of their cough frequency. The median best response was 70 percent improvement in the cough frequency (range: 50-90 percent). Median hydrocodone dose associated with the best response was 10 mg/day (range: 5-30 mg/day). Cough severity, frequency, associated symptoms and complications, and activities of daily living improved significantly. Side effects of hydrocodone (dry mouth, nausea, and drowsiness) were tolerable and rated as mild.
CONCLUSIONS: Hydrocodone is effective and safe to treat cough in advanced cancer A starting dose of 10 mg per day in divided doses seems effective. Dose escalation may be required. Most improved within one day.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12171425     DOI: 10.1177/104990910201900110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hosp Palliat Care        ISSN: 1049-9091            Impact factor:   2.500


  5 in total

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2.  Interventions for cough in cancer.

Authors:  Alex Molassiotis; Chris Bailey; Ann Caress; Jing-Yu Tan
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2015-05-19

3.  Clinical expert guidelines for the management of cough in lung cancer: report of a UK task group on cough.

Authors:  Alex Molassiotis; Jaclyn A Smith; Mike I Bennett; Fiona Blackhall; David Taylor; Burhan Zavery; Amelie Harle; Richard Booton; Elaine M Rankin; Mari Lloyd-Williams; Alyn H Morice
Journal:  Cough       Date:  2010-10-06

4.  Development of a New Type of Prolonged Release Hydrocodone Formulation Based on Egalet® ADPREM Technology Using In Vivo-In Vitro Correlation.

Authors:  Pernille H Hemmingsen; Anne-Mette Haahr; Christine Gunnergaard; Jean-Michel Cardot
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2011-03-09       Impact factor: 6.321

Review 5.  A Benefit Risk Review of Pediatric Use of Hydrocodone/Chlorpheniramine, a Prescription Opioid Antitussive Agent for the Treatment of Cough.

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Journal:  Drugs Real World Outcomes       Date:  2019-06
  5 in total

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