Kadian for Chronic Pain

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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 5 No 8
Volume 5
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WILMINGTON, Del--Zeneca Inc. has received FDA clearance to market Kadian (morphine sulfate sustained release) capsules, a new single daily dose sustained-release (SR) morphine formulation, for the management of moderate to severe chronic pain when treatment with an opioid analgesic is indicated for more than a few days.

WILMINGTON, Del--Zeneca Inc. has received FDA clearance to marketKadian (morphine sulfate sustained release) capsules, a new singledaily dose sustained-release (SR) morphine formulation, for themanagement of moderate to severe chronic pain when treatment withan opioid analgesic is indicated for more than a few days.

Kadian is the first oral SR morphine in the US that offers theoption of 24-hour pain control with a single dose, the companysaid.

The largest controlled clinical study of Kadian was conductedin cancer patients with moderate to severe chronic pain at 28US centers.

After stabilization with an immediate-release morphine solution,152 patients were randomized to receive one of three treatments:Kadian once every 24 hours, Kadian every 12 hours, or MS Contin(morphine sulfate controlled-release) every 12 hours.

Kadian once every 24 hours was shown to be as effective as theother two regimens, and there were no significant differencesin side effects.

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