Opioid conversion

Common reasons for switching:

  • Current opioid not helping the pain
  • Current opioid causing toxic symptoms (hallucinations, twitching, sedation)
  • Need an alternative route eg a patch because of vomiting or poor swallow

ALWAYS check a conversion dose with a colleague, especially if unfamiliar with opioids

This Opioid dose conversion chart is from Royal United Hospitals Bath:

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West Midlands CARES website has in depth advice about switching opioids and caveats to looks out for including renal function, age, dose, weight etc.

An online Opioid Dose Calculator is also available on the PANG Palliative Guidelines website

Recommended Resources

PANG - Opioid Dose Calculator

Published 9th November 2023

Royal United Hospitals Bath - Opioid Conversion Chart

Published 1st January 2019

West Midlands Palliative Care - Relative doses of opioids

Published 1st August 2018

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