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Nicotine Patch Decreases Post-Surgical Pain
Posted: November 19, 2007 12:04 PM EST
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The use
of a nicotine patch – successfully
used to help many smokers decrease
their dependency on nicotine – was shown to reduce pain in
men after prostate removal surgery
in a new anesthesiology study.
While morphine and other opioids
(narcotics) remain the most commonly
prescribed post-operative
pain medications, many patients
fear the side effects from these
drugs, which can include drowsiness,
nausea, slowed breathing,
vomiting, constipation, itching and
dependence.
“Some patients would rather experience the pain than the potential side
effects of morphine and other painkillers,” said Ashraf S. Habib, M.D.,
associate professor of anesthesiology and director of quality improvement,
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
Dr. Habib’s study included 90 non-smoking men about to undergo a
radical retropubic prostatectomy. Each received a 7-milligram nicotine
patch or an identical placebo patch before anesthesia and surgery. After
surgery, each patient was able to access morphine through a selfcontrolled
device.
The patients who received the nicotine patch self-administered significantly
less morphine in the postoperative period. In general, the nicotine
patch was well-tolerated by patients, however, patients receiving
nicotine reported higher levels of nausea.
“The study suggests that the nicotine patch has a useful effect in improving
pain relief after surgery,” Dr. Habib said.
Several previous studies have shown the pain-relief benefits of nicotine.
In one study, a small dose of nicotine (3 milligrams) was given
post-surgically, via a nicotine spray, to hysterectomy patients. These
patients reported less pain and less need for morphine.
Future studies could determine whether nicotine is better administered
in a patch or spray form, Dr. Habib said, as well as the effectiveness of
nicotine in “smokers versus non-smokers and women versus men.”
In addition, different doses of the patch should be tested to identify the
ideal amount of nicotine to produce optimal pain relief with minimal or
no side effects.
“Nicotine Patch Decreases Post-Surgical Pain/© 2007 is reprinted with permission of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, 520 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068-2573.”
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