[A Case of Lung Cancer during Home Care with Suspected Chemical Coping].
Yukio NakamuraChika NakamuraPublished in: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy (2024)
An 81-year-old woman was prescribed hydromorphone for cancer pain and dyspnea. Owing to anxiety regarding worsening of symptoms, she began to use hydromorphone(10 to 12 times a day)even without symptoms. As chemical coping with opioid analgesics was suspected, the visiting nurse listened to the patient's perspective, and the patient was subsequently prescribed an anxiolytic(lorazepam)for insomnia and anxiety. Thereafter, the frequency of using hydromorphone hydrochloride tablets decreased.