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Real-World Patient Characteristics and Treatment Patterns of Naldemedine for the Treatment of Opioid-Induced Constipation in Patients with Cancer: A Multicenter Retrospective Chart Review Study.
Hiruta, Eriko; Fujita, Yukiyoshi; Imai, Hisao; Masuno, Takashi; Yamazaki, Shigeki; Tanaka, Hajime; Kamiya, Teruhiko; Ito, Masako; Takei, Satoshi; Matsuura, Masato; Nishiba, Hiromi; Mogi, Junnosuke; Kotake, Mie; Koizuka, Shiro; Minato, Koichi.
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  • Hiruta E; Division of Pharmacy, Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center, Ota 373-8550, Gunma, Japan.
  • Fujita Y; Division of Pharmacy, Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center, Ota 373-8550, Gunma, Japan.
  • Imai H; Division of Respiratory Medicine, Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center, Ota 373-8550, Gunma, Japan.
  • Masuno T; Department of Respiratory Medicine, Comprehensive Cancer Center, International Medical Center, Saitama Medical University, Hidaka 350-1298, Saitama, Japan.
  • Yamazaki S; Division of Pharmacy, Fujioka General Hospital, Fujioka 375-8503, Gunma, Japan.
  • Tanaka H; Division of Pharmacy, Kiryu Kosei General Hospital, Kiryu 376-0024, Gunma, Japan.
  • Kamiya T; Division of Pharmacy, Haramachi Red Cross Hospital, Agatsuma 377-0882, Gunma, Japan.
  • Ito M; Division of Pharmacy, Tatebayashi Kosei General Hospital, Tatebayashi 374-8533, Gunma, Japan.
  • Takei S; Division of Pharmacy, Ota Memorial Hospital, Ota 373-8585, Gunma, Japan.
  • Matsuura M; Division of Pharmacy, Tone Central Hospital, Numata 378-0012, Gunma, Japan.
  • Nishiba H; Division of Pharmacy, Gunma Saiseikai Maebashi Hospital, Maebashi 371-0821, Gunma, Japan.
  • Mogi J; Division of Pharmacy, JCHO Gunma Chuo Hospital, Maebashi 371-0025, Gunma, Japan.
  • Kotake M; Division of Pharmacy, Hidaka Hospital, Takasaki 370-0001, Gunma, Japan.
  • Koizuka S; Division of Respiratory Medicine, Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center, Ota 373-8550, Gunma, Japan.
  • Minato K; Division of Palliative Care, Gunma Prefectural Cancer Center, Ota 373-8550, Gunma, Japan.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 57(11)2021 Nov 11.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34833451
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

Naldemedine is a peripherally acting µ-opioid receptor antagonist that improves opioid-induced constipation. Although clinical trials have excluded patients with poor performance status (PS) and those started on naldemedine early after opioid initiation, clinical practice has used naldemedine for the same patients. Therefore, we investigated the treatment patterns of naldemedine in a real-world setting. Materials and

Methods:

This was a multicenter, retrospective chart review study of opioid-treated patients with cancer receiving naldemedine. Adverse events that occurred within 7 days of naldemedine initiation were evaluated in those who received one or more doses of the same. Effectiveness was assessed in patients who used naldemedine for more than 7 days.

Results:

A total of 296 patients satisfied the eligibility criteria, among whom 129 (43.6%) had a PS of ≥3 and 176 (59.5%) started naldemedine within 2 weeks of opioid initiation. Moreover, 203 (79.6%) patients had ≥3 bowel movements per week. Incidences of all grades of diarrhea and abdominal pain were 87 (29.4%) and 12 (4.1%), respectively. No patient had grade 4 or higher adverse events.

Conclusions:

Although nearly half of the patients receiving naldemedine in clinical practice belonged to populations that were not included in the clinical trials, our results suggested that naldemedine in clinical practice had the same efficacy and safety as that in clinical trials.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Estreñimiento Inducido por Opioides / Neoplasias Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Estreñimiento Inducido por Opioides / Neoplasias Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Medicina (Kaunas) Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón
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