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WHO Analgesic Ladder Reference

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The WHO ladder's most important principle is regularity: analgesics must be given 'by the clock' at fixed intervals, not on demand. A patient who takes 5 mg morphine q4h regularly requires 30 mg/24h; if they also use 3 breakthrough doses of 5 mg each, the next day's regular dose should be increased to 45 mg/24h (divided into q4h doses of 7.5 mg). This systematic use of breakthrough consumption data is the most reliable method for titrating opioids in cancer pain.

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When the WHO Pain Relief Ladder was published in 1986, morphine was unavailable or heavily restricted in over 120 countries. The WHO's 'Access to Controlled Medications Programme' — built around the pain ladder — has subsequently improved opioid availability in many low- and middle-income countries. Despite this progress, the International Narcotics Control Board estimates that over 80% of the world's population still lacks adequate access to opioid analgesics for pain and palliative care.

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