- The guidelines are applicable to chronic pain for palliative care patients
- Calculate the equianalgesic starting dose of the new opioid using the guidelines
- Apply a dose reduction of 25% to 50% to the equianalgesic starting dose to allow for cross-tolerance
- A dose reduction closer to 50% is appropriate if the patient is elderly or medically frail
- Also consider
- dose and duration of previous opioid treatment
- current pain severity
- renal and hepatic function
- occurrence of adverse effects
- direction of switch of opioid
- Provide supplemental opioid analgesia (breakthrough medication) during the titration process of 1/10th to 1/6th of the total daily opioid dose
- Frequently monitor for patient response and individual dose titration
References:
- Opioid Conversion Ratios - Guide to Practice 2013. Eastern Metropolitan Region Palliative Care Consortium
- http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=x20041106080808159860
- Opioid Conversion Guidelines February 2011 Gippsland Region Palliative Care Consortium Clinical Practice Group
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