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Buprenorphine Maintenance Subjects Are Hyperalgesic and Have No Antinociceptive Response to a Very High Morphine Dose
by
Bochner, Felix
, Ling, Walter
, White, Jason M
, Somogyi, Andrew A
, Athanasos, Peter
in
Acute pain
/ Addiction
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - administration & dosage
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Blindness
/ Blood tests
/ Buprenorphine
/ Buprenorphine - administration & dosage
/ Buprenorphine - analogs & derivatives
/ Buprenorphine - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cold tolerance
/ Double-blind studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug Tolerance - physiology
/ Electrical stimuli
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Hyperalgesia - chemically induced
/ Hyperalgesia - drug therapy
/ Injections, Intravenous - methods
/ Intravenous administration
/ Male
/ Methadone
/ Methadone - administration & dosage
/ Methadone - therapeutic use
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - administration & dosage
/ Morphine - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Substitution Treatment
/ Opioids
/ OPIOIDS & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SECTION
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Pain Measurement - drug effects
/ Pain perception
/ Pain Threshold - drug effects
/ Respiration
/ Young Adult
2019
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Buprenorphine Maintenance Subjects Are Hyperalgesic and Have No Antinociceptive Response to a Very High Morphine Dose
by
Bochner, Felix
, Ling, Walter
, White, Jason M
, Somogyi, Andrew A
, Athanasos, Peter
in
Acute pain
/ Addiction
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - administration & dosage
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Blindness
/ Blood tests
/ Buprenorphine
/ Buprenorphine - administration & dosage
/ Buprenorphine - analogs & derivatives
/ Buprenorphine - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cold tolerance
/ Double-blind studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug Tolerance - physiology
/ Electrical stimuli
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Hyperalgesia - chemically induced
/ Hyperalgesia - drug therapy
/ Injections, Intravenous - methods
/ Intravenous administration
/ Male
/ Methadone
/ Methadone - administration & dosage
/ Methadone - therapeutic use
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - administration & dosage
/ Morphine - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Substitution Treatment
/ Opioids
/ OPIOIDS & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SECTION
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Pain Measurement - drug effects
/ Pain perception
/ Pain Threshold - drug effects
/ Respiration
/ Young Adult
2019
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Buprenorphine Maintenance Subjects Are Hyperalgesic and Have No Antinociceptive Response to a Very High Morphine Dose
by
Bochner, Felix
, Ling, Walter
, White, Jason M
, Somogyi, Andrew A
, Athanasos, Peter
in
Acute pain
/ Addiction
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - administration & dosage
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Blindness
/ Blood tests
/ Buprenorphine
/ Buprenorphine - administration & dosage
/ Buprenorphine - analogs & derivatives
/ Buprenorphine - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cold tolerance
/ Double-blind studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug Tolerance - physiology
/ Electrical stimuli
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Hyperalgesia - chemically induced
/ Hyperalgesia - drug therapy
/ Injections, Intravenous - methods
/ Intravenous administration
/ Male
/ Methadone
/ Methadone - administration & dosage
/ Methadone - therapeutic use
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - administration & dosage
/ Morphine - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Substitution Treatment
/ Opioids
/ OPIOIDS & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SECTION
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Pain Measurement - drug effects
/ Pain perception
/ Pain Threshold - drug effects
/ Respiration
/ Young Adult
2019
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Buprenorphine Maintenance Subjects Are Hyperalgesic and Have No Antinociceptive Response to a Very High Morphine Dose
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Buprenorphine Maintenance Subjects Are Hyperalgesic and Have No Antinociceptive Response to a Very High Morphine Dose
2019
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Abstract
Objective
Acute pain management in opioid-dependent persons is complicated because of tolerance and opioid-induced hyperalgesia. Very high doses of morphine are ineffective in overcoming opioid-induced hyperalgesia and providing antinociception to methadone-maintained patients in an experimental setting. Whether the same occurs in buprenorphine-maintained subjects is unknown.
Design
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled. Subjects were tested on two occasions, at least five days apart, once with intravenous morphine and once with intravenous saline. Subjects were tested at about the time of putative trough plasma buprenorphine concentrations.
Setting
Ambulatory.
Subjects
Twelve buprenorphine-maintained subjects: once daily sublingual dose (range = 2–22 mg); no dose change for 1.5–12 months. Ten healthy controls.
Methods
Intravenous morphine bolus and infusions administered over two hours to achieve two separate pseudo-steady-state plasma concentrations one hour apart. Pain tolerance was assessed by application of nociceptive stimuli (cold pressor [seconds] and electrical stimulation [volts]). Ten blood samples were collected for assay of plasma morphine, buprenorphine, and norbuprenorphine concentrations until three hours after the end of the last infusion; pain tolerance and respiration rate were measured to coincide with blood sampling times.
Results
Cold pressor responses (seconds): baseline: control 34 ± 6 vs buprenorphine 17 ± 2 (P = 0.009); morphine infusion-end: control 52 ± 11(P = 0.04), buprenorphine 17 ± 2 (P > 0.5); electrical stimulation responses (volts): baseline: control 65 ± 6 vs buprenorphine 53 ± 5 (P = 0.13); infusion-end: control 74 ± 5 (P = 0.007), buprenorphine 53 ± 5 (P > 0.98). Respiratory rate (breaths per minute): baseline: control 17 vs buprenorphine 14 (P = 0.03); infusion-end: control 15 (P = 0.09), buprenorphine 12 (P < 0.01). Infusion-end plasma morphine concentrations (ng/mL): control 23 ± 1, buprenorphine 136 ± 10.
Conclusions
Buprenorphine subjects, compared with controls, were hyperalgesic (cold pressor test), did not experience antinociception, despite high plasma morphine concentrations, and experienced respiratory depression. Clinical implications are discussed.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - administration & dosage
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Buprenorphine - administration & dosage
/ Buprenorphine - analogs & derivatives
/ Buprenorphine - therapeutic use
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hyperalgesia - chemically induced
/ Injections, Intravenous - methods
/ Male
/ Methadone - administration & dosage
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - administration & dosage
/ Opiate Substitution Treatment
/ Opioids
/ OPIOIDS & SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS SECTION
/ Pain
/ Pain Measurement - drug effects
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