Overview

A Comparison of Oxycodone/Naloxone and Oxycodone After Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2011-07-30
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Female
Summary
Objectives: Primary objective: - To demonstrate that the treatment with OXN PR tablets up to 72 hrs after surgery is superior to the treatment with OxyPR with regards to constipation in subjects with postoperative pain after laparoscopic hysterectomy based on interviews 24h, 72 h and 1 week postoperatively. The secondary objectives: - Analgesic effect (including registration during the first 24 hrs) - To asses the frequency of pain rescue mediation use (in the double-blind phase, 0-72 hrs) - Frequency of nausea and vomiting - Frequency of other adverse events - Appetite - Mobilization The exploratory objectives: - Overall patient satisfaction at 24, 72 hrs and 1 week
Phase:
Phase 4
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Ullevaal University Hospital
Collaborator:
Mundipharma AB
Treatments:
Naloxone
Oxycodone
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Females 18 -70 years

2. Elective, non-malignant laparoscopic gynecological surgery in general anesthesia :
hysterectomy/ myomectomy, ASA 1, 2 and 3

3. Subjects willing and able to participate the study and have provided informed consent
form -

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Previous recent or regular opioid use (WHO step I pain treatment allowed)

2. Any situation where opioids are contraindicated.

3. Any history of moderate to severe hepatic impairment.

4. Any history of severe respiratory depression with hypoxia and/or hypercapnia

5. Any history of severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cor pulmonal, acute
severe bronchial asthma

6. Subjects with evidence of non-opioid induced paralytic ileus

7. Subjects with evidence of severely impaired pulmonary function, myxoedema,
hypothyroidism

8. Subjects with evidence of Addison's disease (adrenal cortical insufficiency), toxic
psychosis,cholelithiasis, prostate hypertrophy, alcoholism, delirium, pancreatitis,
hypotension, hypertension, pre-existing cardiovascular diseases, head injury (due to
the risk of increased intracranial pressure), epileptic disorder or predisposition to
convulsions, or patients taking MAO inhibitors.

9. Any history of hypersensitivity to Oxycodone / Naloxone or to any of the excipients.

10. Active alcohol or drug abuse and/or history of opioid abuse.

11. Subjects with evidence of clinically unstable disease, as determined by medical
history, clinical laboratory tests, ECG results, and physical examination that, in the
Investigator's opinion, preclude entry into the study.

12. Subjects who have received an investigational medicinal product within 30 days of
study entry (defined as the start of the Screening Period).