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Titration with Oxymorphone Extended Release to Achieve Effective Long-Term Pain Relief and Improve Tolerability in Opioid-Naive Patients with Moderate to Severe Pain
Pain Medicine, 12/11/07
Rauck, R., et al. - Assess the effectiveness and tolerability of a program of gradual dose titration with oxymorphone extended release (ER) for treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain in opioid-naive patients...Oxymorphone ER provided effective pain relief from moderate to severe chronic pain in opioid-naive patients. Gradual titration was well tolerated, with a low rate of discontinuations caused by AEs
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