Use of Morphine to Control Terminal Dyspnea in a Palliative Care Unit in Brazil
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The dyspnea is defined as: "Feeling uncomfortable in the act
of breathing" and is one of the most prevalent and
devastating symptoms in patients with advanced cancer,
independent of the primary site of the disease. It one of
refractory symptoms most commonly associated with the
progressive loss in quality of life about 70% of patients with
advanced cancer present some degree of dyspnea in the last
six weeks of life. The Morphine is one of the best medicines for
the treatment of terminal dyspnea; it reduces the discomfort
and increases the tolerance to hypoxia and hypercapnia.