| Typical opioid side effects are to be expected with Actiq. Frequently, these will cease or decrease in intensity with continued use of the product, as the patient is titrated to the most appropriate dose. However, the most serious adverse events are respiratory depression (potentially leading to apnoea or respiratory arrest), circulatory depression, hypotension and shock and all patients should be closely monitored for these. Application site reactions, including gum bleeding and irritation, have been reported in post-marketing use.Because the clinical trials of Actiq were designed to evaluate safety and efficacy in treating breakthrough pain, all patients were also taking concomitant opioids, such as sustained-release morphine or transdermal fentanyl, for their persistent pain. Thus it is not possible to definitively separate the effects of Actiq alone. The adverse events considered to be at least possibly-related to treatment, from clinical trials were as follows (very common >10%, common >1 - 10%, uncommon >0.1 - 1%): Metabolism and nutrition disorders Uncommon: anorexiaPsychiatric disordersCommon: confusion, anxiety, hallucinations, abnormal thinkingUncommon: abnormal dreams, depersonalisation, depression, emotional lability, euphoriaNervous system disorders Very common: somnolence, dizzinessCommon: headache, myoclonus, taste perversionUncommon: paraesthesia (including hyperaesthesia/circumoral paraesthesia), abnormal gait/incoordinationEye disorders Uncommon: abnormal vision (blurred, double vision)Vascular disorders Common: vasodilatationRespiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Uncommon: dyspnoeaGastrointestinal disorders Very common: nausea, constipationCommon: vomiting, dry mouth, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, mouth ulcers/stomatitis, tongue disorder (for example, burning sensation, ulcers)Uncommon: flatulence, abdomen enlargedSkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: pruritus, sweatingUncommon: rashRenal and urinary disorders Uncommon: urinary retentionGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Common: astheniaUncommon: malaiseInjury, poisoning and procedural complications Common: accidental injury (for example, falls) | |