| Literature DB >> 26688789 |
Joyce Lee1, S Fatima Lakha2, Angela Mailis2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The use of medications among older persons can often be challenging as physiological changes may affect metabolism and cognitive abilities. Several studies show that the elderly with chronic pain are seriously undertreated or inappropriately treated, particularly with respect to opioids.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26688789 PMCID: PMC4674530 DOI: 10.1007/s40801-015-0048-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drugs Real World Outcomes ISSN: 2198-9788
Demographics, diagnosis and co-morbidities of study patients (aged >65 years with chronic non-cancer pain)
| Patient | Age, years | Gender | Living arrangement | Diagnosis | Co-morbidities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 72 | Female | Lives alone in condo | Mechanical back pain (scoliosis and degenerative changes) | Irritable bowel syndrome, osteoporosis, GERD |
| 2 | 75 | Female | Lives with husband in house | Diabetic neuropathy, mechanical back pain, joint OA | Diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, asthma, Bell’s palsy, right-sided stroke, migraines/headaches |
| 3 | 72 | Female | Lives with husband in house | Small fibre peripheral neuropathy, joint OA | Crohn’s disease, HCV |
| 4 | 87 | Male | Lives alone in condo | Peripheral neuropathy and chronic L5 radiculopathy, mechanical neck pain | Hypercholesterolaemia, gout, BPH |
| 5 | 78 | Female | Lives with husband in house | L5 radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, left peroneal nerve injury, frozen shoulder | Non-Hodgkins’ lymphoma, hypertension, hypothyroidism |
| 6 | 68 | Female | Lives with husband in house | Lumbar, radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, chronic cervical radiculopathy | Diabetes, GERD, hypercholesterolaemia, hypertension, depression, giant cell tumour, OA, bilateral Charcot joint neuroarthropathy |
| 7 | 72 | Male | Lives with family in apartment | Diabetic neuropathy, spinal stenosis, lumbar radiculopathy, mechanical back pain | Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, cardiac disease, bladder cancer |
| 8 | 78 | Female | Lives with husband in house | Mechanical back and neck pain | Hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, glaucoma |
| 9 | 83 | Female | Lives alone in condo with outside help | Lumbar radiculopathy, spinal stenosis | OA of knees, osteopenia, angina, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, hiatus hernia |
| 10 | 70 | Female | Lives alone in apartment | Lumbar radiculopathy, mechanical back pain | Hypertension, essential tremor, depression |
condo condominium, GERD gastroesophageal reflux disease, HCV hepatitis C virus, OA osteoarthritis
Pharmacological treatment and current co-prescription of patients >65 years of age with chronic non-cancer pain
| Name | Past | Present (time of consultation) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opioids/psychotropic/NSAID/neuropathic adjuvant drugs | Opioids and/or other analgesics | NSAIDS | Antiepileptics/other neuropathic adjuvant drugs | Psychotropic/hypnotics and sedatives | Diabetic | Cardiac | Vitamins/others | |
| 1 | Tramadol, oxycodone and acetaminophen, duloxetine, trazodone | Acetaminophen ES 1–2 tablets/week | Celecoxib | Zopiclone | Aspirin | Pantoprazole, alendronate and cholecalciferol, calcium, vitamin D, co-enzyme Q10 | ||
| 2 | Codeine, morphine, celecoxib | Venlafaxine | Metformin, insulin | Valsartan, diltiazem, metoprolol, simvastatin, clopidogrel, furosemide | Omeprazole, raloxifene, docusate, cyanocobalamin, calcium, risedronate sodium | |||
| 3 | Codeine, pregabalin | Acetaminophen and codeine 8 mg 1 tablet/day | Amitriptyline | Furosemide, atenolol | Prednisone, cyclosporine, calcitriol, betahistine, diphenoxylate and atropine | |||
| 4 | Acetaminophen, tramadol, pregabalin, nortriptyline, clonazepam, duloxetine, diclofenac, ibuprofen | Acetaminophen ES | Ibuprofen when necessary | Gabapentin | Rosuvastatin, hydralazine | Co-enzyme q10, multi-vitamin, omega 3, folic acid, vitamin d | ||
| 5 | Nortriptyline, lorazepam | Levothyroxine, vitamin B12, calcium carbonate | ||||||
| 6 | Oxycodone and acetaminophen (rarely), acetaminophen and codeine 8 mg, 2 tabs, alternating with methocarbamol/acetaminophen 2 tablets every 5 h | Diclofenac | Pregabalin | Metformin, insulin | Irbesartan and Hydrochlorothiazide, atorvastatin, Clonidine | Fluticasone puffer, omeprazole, estradiol (topical), tolterodine, stool softener, vitamin B, fish oil | ||
| 7 | Gabapentin | Acetaminophen ES 500 mg, three times a day, Oxycodone 5 mg two times a day | Clonazepam | Metformin, Glyburide | Amlodipine, enalapril, atorvastatin, aspirin | Carbidopa and levodopa, warfarin, ferrous gluconate | ||
| 8 | Oxycodone | Acetaminophen and Codeine 30 mg, 1 tablet daily | Atorvastatin, indapamide, aspirin, valsartan | Etidrocal, eye drops, vitamin D | ||||
| 9 | Meperidine, tramadol, codeine, oxycodone and acetaminophen, desipramine, amitriptyline | Acetaminophen 6 tablets/day | Lorazepam | Hydrochlorothiazide, simvastatin, quinapril, eprosartan and hydrochlorothiazide | Alendronate, lansoprazole | |||
| 10 | Acetaminophen and codeine, amitriptyline, naproxen | Gabapentin | Zopiclone, desvenlafaxine | Risedronate, glucosamine | ||||
ES extra strength, MED morphine equivalent dose (mg)
Liquid morphine (LM) dose and pain intensity scores of patients >65 years of age with chronic non-cancer pain
| Patient | Reasons for starting LM | Average NRS at baseline prior to LM | LM dose at time of initial follow-up | Length of follow-up (months) | Average NRS at time of last follow-up | LM dose at last follow-up | Adverse drug reactions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 5 | 3 mg tid | 10 | 1 | Immediate-release morphine 5–15 mg PRN | Constipation |
| 2 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 8 | 1 mg qid | 18 | 5 | Extended-release morphine 10 mg daily and immediate-release morphine 2.5 mg bid PRN | Constipation and nausea |
| 3 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 5 | 5 ml 5–6 times/day | 14 | 0 | Extended-release morphine 10 mg bid and LM 5 mg bid PRN | None |
| 4 | Pain medicationss tried not effective, including previous opioid | 6 | 3 mg tid | 21 | 2 | Extended-release morphine 10 mg and LM 1–3 mg every 4 hours PRN | Constipation |
| 5 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 9 | 2 mg 4–6 times/day | 16 | 5 | LM 10 mg tid | None |
| 6 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 8 | 2 mg 4–5 times/day | 12 | 5 | Extended-release morphine 10 mg tid | Constipation |
| 7 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 6 | 3 mg qid | 10 | 3 | LM 7.5 mg bid | None |
| 8 | Unable to tolerate other opioids or not effective | 7 | 5 mg bid | 11 | 4 | Extended-release morphine 15 mg/day | Constipation |
| 9 | Unable to tolerate other opioids or not effective | 5.5 | 2 mg bid | 21 | 3 | LM 3 mg bid | Constipation and dry mouth |
| 10 | Unable to tolerate other opioids | 5 | 5 mg tid | 10 | 1.5 | Extended-release morphine 10 mg and immediate-release morphine 5 mg bid PRN | Constipation |
bid twice a day, tid three times a day, qid four times a day, LM liquid morphine, PRN as needed, NRS numerical pain rating scale