Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating the Pharmacokinetic Profile of Hydromorphone in Chronic Pain Patients Taking Hydrocodone/APAP
Objective is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics profile of hydrocodone's metabolite hydromorphone in patients who are taking hydrocodone on a routine basis for more than 3 months for chronic pain and correlate hydromorphone levels to their hydrocodone usage.
Hydrocodone combinations are the most commonly prescribed pain medications in the United
States. All the current available Hydrocodone formulations are short acting and have
Acetaminophen/Ibuprofen in them. Chronic pain patients who take pain medications for
extended time are overloaded with Acetaminophen and there is a very serious concern about
liver failure from excessive concurrent alcohol use. Also all the current hydrocodone
combinations available in the U.S. are short acting and provide pain relief for 3-6 hrs.
Hydromorphone is a metabolite of Hydrocodone and plays a significant role in providing pain
relief in these patients. Although there are no long acting or extended release hydrocodone
formulations that are FDA approve at this time, there is once a day extended release
Hydromorphone (ER) approved by FDA and is currently marketed under the name Exalgo ®. PK
study of chronic hydrocodone/acetaminophen usage is important to determine equivalent
potency with hydromorphone ER, so that clinicians can use a simple conversion formula to
switch to hydromorphone ER.
Although medical professionals use the Opiate conversion formula on a regular basis for
Opioid rotation, there are no published studies showing the pharmacokinetic data in patients
taking hydrocodone for chronic pain.
Our goal is to use this PK data to guide clinicians with this data in using extended release
hydromorphone for chronic pain management to provide predictable pain relief and minimize
the acetaminophen usage.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Pharmacokinetics Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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