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Table 11. Common Opioids Used in Chronic Pain Management

Available Oral Strengths

Medication

Dosage

Clinical Considerations

Hydrocodone, extended- release tablets • Zohydro ER

Tablets: 10 mg 15 mg 20 mg 30 mg 40 mg 50 mg

Initiate: • 10 mg every 12 hours • Titrate by 10 mg every 12 hours as needed every 7 to 10 days

The conversion factor for daily oral opioids to Zohydro: • Hydrocodone: 1

• Oxycodone: 1 • Methadone: 1 • Oxymorphone: 2 • Hydromorphone: 2.67 • Morphine: 0.67 • Codeine: 0.1

Do not use it to convert Zohydro to other opioids, as it will result in overestimation and possible fatal overdose. During treatment with extended-release formulations, immediate- release formulations may be required for breakthrough pain.

Hydrocodone, extended- release tablets • Hysingia ER

Tablets: 20 mg 30 mg 40 mg 60 mg 80 mg 100 mg 120 mg

Initiate: 20 mg every 24 hours

Conversion factor for daily oral opioids to Hysingia: • Hydrocodone: 1 • Oxycodone: 1

Titrate dose by 10 to 20 mg every 3 to 4 days as needed

• Methadone: 1.5 • Oxymorphone: 2 • Hydromorphone: 4

• Morphine: 0.5 • Codeine: 0.15 • Tramadol: 0.1

Do not use it to convert Hysingia to other opioids, as this will result in overestimation and possible fatal overdose. During treatment with extended-release formulations, immediate- release formulations may be required for breakthrough pain. In opioid-tolerant patients, the dose and duration of pain relief will vary depending on the patient’s tolerance. Commonly used for breakthrough pain in patients receiving around-the-clock hydromorphone.

Hydromorphone, immediate release

Tablets: 2 mg 4 mg 8 mg

As the first opioid or in patients not opioid tolerant: • Tablets: 2 to 4 mg PO every 4 to 6 hours • Oral solution: 2.5 to 10 mg PO every 3 to 6 hours

Oral solution: 5 mg/5 mL

Hydromorphone, extended-release tablets • Exalgo

Tablets: 8 mg 12 mg 16 mg 32 mg

Conversion from immediate release hydromorphone: • Calculate total daily

The conversion factor for daily oral opioids to Exalgo: • Hydromorphone: 1 • Codeine: 0.06 • Hydrocodone: 0.4

hydromorphone dose and give orally once daily

• Methadone: 0.6 • Oxycodone: 0.4 • Oxymorphone: 0.6

• Titrate dose by 4 to 8 mg every 3 to 4 days as needed

Do not use to convert Exalgo to other opioids, as this will result in overestimation and possible fatal overdose. During treatment with extended-release formulations, immediate- release formulations may be required for breakthrough pain.

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