Nebulized Morphine for Relief of Dyspnea Due to Chronic Lung Disease

Author:

Brown Sherrill J1,Eichner Samantha F2,Jones Jennifer R3

Affiliation:

1. Sherrill J Brown DVM PharmD, Director of Drug Information, College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences, Skaggs School of Pharmacy, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

2. Samantha F Eichner PharmD, Clinical Science Manager, Immunology Franchise, Pharmaceutical Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, Memphis, TN

3. Jennifer R Jones PharmD BCPS, Coordinator of Drug Use Policy and Drug Information, Methodist Healthcare—University Hospital, Memphis

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of nebulized morphine for the management of dyspnea in chronic pulmonary diseases. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE (1966–May 2004), EMBASE (1980–May 2004), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts (1970–May 2004) searches were performed. Key search terms included morphine, dyspnea, and inhalation. DATA SYNTHESIS: Nine studies have evaluated the efficacy of nebulized morphine in relieving dyspnea. Three trials had positive resuts, but the rest failed to show improvement after treatment with doses ranging from 1 to 40 mg nebulized morphine. The small number of subjects, variety of disease states, and different outcome measures limit interpretation of the studies. CONCLUSIONS: Results from several small studies do not support the use of nebulized morphine for treatment of dyspnea; however, several positive case reports have been published.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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