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Oral absorption of oxycodone in patients with short bowel syndrome.

Louise Ladebo RasmussenLars Vinter-JensenJohanne HestvangMaja Schjønning MikkelsenHenrik Højgaard RasmussenLona Louring ChristrupAsbjørn Mohr DrewesAnne Estrup Olesen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (2021)
Oxycodone is absorbed in a clinically relevant extent in patients with short bowel syndrome, but bioavailability varies greatly between patients, which shall be taken into consideration. Absorption is related to functional small intestinal length, but preservation of colon is also beneficial. Still, optimal therapeutic dosing must be individualized, and other factors such as those related to malnutrition and motility shall also be taken into consideration.
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