TRANSDERMAL FENTANYL FOR CANCER PAIN - REPEATED DOSE PHARMACOKINETICS

被引:131
作者
PORTENOY, RK
SOUTHAM, MA
GUPTA, SK
LAPIN, J
LAYMAN, M
INTURRISI, CE
FOLEY, KM
机构
[1] Analgesic Studies, Pain Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr., New York, NY 10021
关键词
ANALGESICS; OPIOID; FENTANYL; ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES; TRANSDERMAL; PAIN; CHRONIC; CANCER; PHARMACOKINETICS; TRANSDERMAL FENTANYL;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199301000-00007
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background. The transdermal therapeutic system (fentanyl), or TTS(fentanyl), continuously delivers fentanyl for up to 72 h. The transdermal therapeutic system (fentanyl)-100 delivers approximately 100 mug/h. The repeated dose pharmacokinetics of this drug using the recommended dosing interval have not been evaluated previously and were determined in the present study. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from ten opioid-tolerant cancer patients who received five applications of TTS(fentanyl) at 72-h intervals. A sample of venous blood was taken before each dose; multiple samples were taken during and after the fifth application. A gas chromatographic/mass spectrometry method was used to assay fentanyl (limit of detection 0.2 ng/ml). Results: For the fifth dose, the mean (SD) maximum concentration was 2.6 (1.3) ng/ml and the mean (SD) area under the serum fentanyl concentration-time curve (0-72 h) was 116.9 (59.9). Following removal of the system, the mean (SD) apparent half-life was 21.9 (8.9) h. There were no differences among the serum fentanyl concentrations measured before the second through fifth doses. Fentanyl absorption was 47% complete at 24 h, 88% complete at 48 h, and 94% complete at 72 h. The mean (SD) dose delivered during the 72-h period was 4.3 (1.1) mg. A first-dose trough concentration predicted from fifth-dose kinetics and the actual first-dose trough concentration were very similar. Adverse effects ascribed to the transdermal system were minimal. Conclusions: These results suggest that steady-state serum concentrations are approached by the second dose of TTS(fentanyl) and that the kinetics are stable with repeated dosing. The apparent half-life following system removal is relatively long, indicating ongoing absorption from a subcutaneous depot.
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