oral opioids

Last reviewed 01/2018

Oral opioids have a place in the treatment of severe pain when gastro-intestinal function is present, e.g. terminal care.

Postoperatively, for example, stasis in the GI tract may lead to the accumulation of opioids in the stomach; when motility is restored, sudden small bowel absorption may precipitate severe respiratory depression.

Hence, oral opioids are only indicated in the late post-operative period when absorption can be predicted.