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Brief Title: Topical Morphine for Stomatitis-related Pain Induced by Chemotherapy
Official Title: Local Administration of Morphine: An Evaluation of the Analgesic Effect at Stomatitis in Children
Study ID: NCT00357942
Brief Summary: Stomatitis/oral mucositis is a common side effect to chemotherapy. Stomatitis is often associated with painful ulcers in the mouth. The study hypothesis is that morphine administrated as a mouthwash can relieve stomatitis-related pain by a local analgesic effect. The purpose of this study is to test the analgesic effect of a morphine mouthwash versus morphine injections or placebo (no active drug) in children/adolescents with stomatitis related to chemotherapy. Besides the investigational drugs (morphine mouthwash and morphine injections) the children/adolescents receive a standardized analgesic treatment for stomatitis-related pain.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
The Juliane Marie Center, Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet), Copenhagen, , Denmark
Name: Bettina N Nielsen, PhD student M.Sc.Pharm
Affiliation: Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
Role: STUDY_CHAIR