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. 2006 Spring;11(1):11–38. doi: 10.1155/2006/642568

TABLE 12.

Use of opioids in chronic pain management

Dose equivalent to morphine 10 mg IM
Drug Common trade name IM PO IM:PO potency ratio Elimination half-life (h) Duration of action (h)
Agonists
Morphine Morphine 10 20–30 1:3 2–3.5 3–4
Oxycodone Percocet (with acetaminophen)*
Percodan (with acetylsalicylic acid)* 10–15 1:15 2–4 3–6
Supeudol (Sabex Inc, Canada)
Hydromorphone Dilaudid (Abbott Laboratories, Canada) 2 4–6 1:5 2–3 2–4
Fentanyl (transdermal) Duragesic (transdermal) (Janssen-Ortho Inc, Canada) 0.1§ 1–2 72 per patch
Methadone Methadone hydrochloride powder Metadol (Pharmascience, Canada) 1.7–5 1:2 15–190 4–24
Codeine Codeine 120 200 2–3 4–6
Tramadol Tramacet (Janssen-Ortho Inc, Canada) (with acetaminophen) 200** 1:1.2 3–4 4–6
Meperidine†† Demerol (Sanofi-Synthelabo Inc, Canada) 75 300 1:4 2–3 2–4
Mixed agonists/antagonists
Pentazocine†† Talwin (Sanofi-Synthelabo Inc, Canada) 60 180 1:3 2–3 3–4
Butorphanol Transnasal butorphanol 2 2.5–3.5 3–4

Data from references 31 and 285.

*

Endopharmaceuticals Inc, USA;

Oxycodone is approximately twice the potency of morphine;

Hydromorphone is approximately five times the potency of morphine;

§

Empirically: transdermal fentanyl 100 μg/h = intramuscular (IM) Morphine 2–4 mg/h (available in patches to deliver 25, 50, 75, 100 μg/h, detailed conversion are available in the Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties, 2005);

The equipotent methadone dose varies and depends on the previous dose of opioid and individual pharmacokinetics. Methadone ranges from four to 12 or more times the potency of morphine, the relative potency of methadone is higher with higher doses of the previous conventional opioid. Care should be taken in opioid rotation especially if the patient is on high doses of a conventional opioid, lower relative doses of methadone will be required, for detailed conversion ratios see [178];

**

Difficult to define equipotent dose because tramadol is only available in Canada in combination with acetaminophen. Tramadol has weak opioid agonist effects in a range similar to codeine, Tramacet tablets contain 37.5 mg of tramadol and 325 mg of acetaminophen, tramadol also exhibits monoaminergic effects, it is important to be aware of this in patients using antidepressants or other agents with monoaminergic action;

††

Meperidine and pentazocine are not appropriate for chronic use.

‡‡

Transnasal relative potency and duration of action equivalent to parenteral morphine