The use of laxatives at a palliative care centre

Author:

Twycross Robert G1,Harcourt Jean MV2

Affiliation:

1. University of Oxford

2. Sir Michael Sobell House, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Abstract

The drug charts of 100 inpatients with terminal cancer were reviewed to determine laxative use at the beginning of week 2. Sixty-two per cent of patients received an oral laxative regularly. Of these, 37 (60%) received codanthrusate or codanthramer, 14 (23%) received senna and 13 (21 %) lactulose. Eight patients received two laxative preparations concurrently. Thirty-seven patients needed rectal measures. About half of those not taking a strong opioid required a regular laxative, compared with three-quarters of those on a strong opioid. The median daily dose of codanthrusate was two capsules for patients not on an opioid and four capsules for patients on a strong opioid (range 1-6). There was no correlation between the dose of morphine and that of codanthrusate. All patients on a strong opioid who did not receive a regular laxative had a specific reason for not doing so.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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