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A randomized, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial (Study SB-767905/012) of alvimopan for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction in patients with non-cancer pain.
SZ Pain Center Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
The journal of pain: official journal of the American Pain Society (impact factor:
3.78).
02/2011;
12(2):185-93.
DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2010.06.012
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Keywords
12-week treatment period
Active treatment
alvimopan .5 mg
alvimopan .5 mg twice-daily group
bowel movements
discontinued clinical program
increase average pain intensity scores
non-cancer pain
numerically smaller responses
opioid medication
opioid-induced bowel dysfunction Symptoms Improvement Scale
opioid-induced constipation
PAM-OR antagonist
patients undergoing bowel resection
placebo-controlled trial
previous 24 hours
primary efficacy endpoint
rescue laxative use
twice-daily treatment
≥ 3 spontaneous bowel movements