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. 2017 Mar 16;5(3):73–81. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v5.i3.73

Table 1.

Management of opioid-related adverse effects in older adults

Adverse effect Frequency Management
Constipation +++ Prescribe laxatives when starting opioids
Consider oxycodone/naloxone preparation
Nausea +++ Low doses and slow titration
To treat with antiemetics
Sedation, + Careful review of medications (benzodiazepines, antidepressants, etc.)
mental confusion Low doses and slow titration
Delirium + Careful review of medications (benzodiazepines, antidepressants, etc.)
Low doses and slow titration
Falls, +/- To monitor walking instability and fall risk when initiating opioids
fractures Careful review of medications
To prefer long-acting opioids
Respiratory depression Very rare Low doses and slow titration
Immunosuppression Rare To consider in long-term therapy
Addiction Very rare Abuse history
Use tools to assess risk
Monitoring patient