Effectiveness of fentanyl buccal soluble film in cancer patients with inadequate breakthrough pain control

Yi-Hao Chiang,Ching-Ting Lien, Wen-Hao Su,Tsung-Yu Yen, Yu-Jen Chen, Yuen-Liang Lai, Ken-Hong Lim,Kun-Yao Dai, Hsin-Pei Chung,Chia-Yen Hung,Yi-Shing Leu

BMC Palliative Care(2024)

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Clinical evidence for the rapidity and effectiveness of fentanyl buccal soluble film (FBSF) in reducing pain intensity of breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) remains inadequate. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of FBSF proportional to the around-the‐clock (ATC) opioid regimens in rapidly relieving the intensity of BTcP episodes by determining the percentage of patients requiring further dose titration. The study procedure included a dose-finding period followed by a 14-day observation period. Pain intensity was recorded with a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) at onset and 5, 10, 15, and 30 min after FBSF self-administration. Meaningful pain relief was defined as the final NRS score ≤ 3. Satisfaction survey was conducted for each patient after treatment using the Global Satisfaction Scale. A total of 63 BTcP episodes occurred in 30 cancer patients. Only one patient required rescue medication at first BTcP episode and then achieved meaningful pain relief after titrating FBSF by 200 µg. Most BTcP episodes relieved within 10 min. Of 63 BTcP episodes, 30 (47.6 https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05209906 .
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Fentanyl buccal soluble film,FBSF,Breakthrough cancer pain,Around-the‐clock,Rapid-onset opioids,Proportional
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