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Morphine Midazolam

Noninterfering acetaminophen, amitriptyline, aspirin, atenolol, camazepam, carbamaze-pine, chlorimipramine, chlorthalidone, clonetzepam, cortisone, desipramine, diazepam, halazepam, hydrochlorothiazide, hydrocortisone, imipramine, lorazepam, maprotiline, meperidine, methylphenobarbital, methylprednisolone, metoclopramide, midazolam, morphine, nalorphine, naloxone, nitrazepam, nortriptyline, oxeizepam, oxprenolol, phenobar-bital, phenji oin, pindolol, prazepam, prednisolone, prednisone, primidone, prochlorperazine, propranolol, salicylic acid, temazepam... [Pg.418]

Noninterfering albuterol, amoxicillin, ceftriaxone, er3rthromycin, furosemide, gentamicin, indomethacin, midazolam, morphine, nystatin, theophylline, vancomycin... [Pg.711]

Tverskoy M, Fleyshman G, Ezry J, Bradley EL, Kissin I. Midazolam-morphine sedative interaction in patients. AnesthAn g (1989) 68, 282-5. [Pg.167]

Noninterfering alfentanil, aprotinin, atropine, bupivacaine, chlorpromazine, dalteparin, dexamethasone, diazepam, dopamine, droperidol, etomidate, fentanyl, furosemide, gallamine, haloperidol, midazolam, morphine, neostigmine, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, oxytocin, pancuronium, pentobarbital, phenylephrine, phenytoin, pipecuronium, piperacillin, promethazine, propofol, ranitidine, succinylcholine, sufentanil, terbutaline, thiopental, vecuronium, verapamil... [Pg.552]

Stolerman IP, Rauch RJ, Norris EA (1987) Discriminative stimulus effects of a nicotine-midazolam mixture in rats. Psychopharmacology 93 250-256 Stolerman IP, Naylor C, Elmer GI, Goldberg SR (1999) Discrimination and self-administration of nicotine by inbred strains of mice. Psychopharmacology 141 297-306 Stolerman IP, Childs E, Hahn B, Morley A (2002) Drag trace discrimination with nicotine and morphine in rats. Behav Pharmacol 13 49-58... [Pg.332]

Several drugs are used intravenously, alone or in combination with other drugs, to achieve an anesthetic state (as components of balanced anesthesia) or to sedate patients in intensive care units who must be mechanically ventilated. These drugs include the following (1) barbiturates (thiopental, methohexital) (2) benzodiazepines (midazolam, diazepam) (3) opioid analgesics (morphine, fentanyl, sufentanil, alfentanil, remifentanil) (4) propofol (5) ketamine and (6) miscellaneous drugs (droperidol, etomidate, dexmedetomidine). Figure 25-2 shows the structures of... [Pg.583]

Prochlorperazine Edisylate Prochlorperazine edisylate is not compatible with sodium chloride solutions containing methyl hydroxybenzoate and propyl hydroxy-benzoate as preservatives, but is compatible with solutions containing benzyl alcohol. Prochlorperazine edisylate salts are incompatible with a number of drugs such as aminophylline, amphotericin, ampicillin sodium, some barbiturates, ben-zylpenicillin salts, calcium gluconate, cefmetazole sodium, cephalothin sodium, chloramphenicol sodium succinate, chlorothiazide sodium, chloramphenicol, morphine sulfate containing phenol, magnesium trisilicate mixture, sodium succinate, chlorothiazide sodium, dimenhydrinate, heparin sodium, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, midazolam hydrochloride, and some sulfonamides.166... [Pg.355]

A 34-year-old man took 2.625 g of venlafaxine (therapeutic dose 75-375 mg/day) and 3 g of moclobemide, plus an unknown amount of alcohol 1 hour before being admitted to hospital. Within 20 minutes of arrival his conscious level deteriorated and he had increased muscle tone, with clonus in all limbs. He was treated with intubation, paralysis, and ventilation, and sedated with midazolam and morphine. He regained consciousness after 2 days. [Pg.89]

Issa PC, Lever IJ, Michael GJ, Bradbury EJ, Malcangio M (2001) IntrathecaUy delivered glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor produces electrically evoked release of somatostatin in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. J Neurochem 78 221-229 Ito K, Yoshikawa M, Maeda M, Jin XL, TakahasM S, Matsuda M, Tamaki R, Kobayashi H, Suzuki T, Hashimoto A (2008) Midazolam attenuates the anfinodception induced by D-serine or morphine at the supraspinal level in rats. Eur J Pharmacol 586 139-144 Ito S, Okuda-Ashitaka E, Minami T (2001) Central and peripheral roles of prostaglandins in pain and their interactions with novel neuropeptides nociceptin and nocistatin. Neurosci Res 41 299-332... [Pg.503]

Sedation in critical care units is used to reduce patient anxiety and improve tolerance to tracheal tubes and mechanical ventilation. Whenever possible, patients are sedated only to a level that allows them to open their eyes to verbal command oversedation is harmful. Commonly used drugs include propofol and midazolam, and opioids such as fentanyl, alfentanil, or morphine. [Pg.364]

Clinically important, potentially hazardous interactions with acenocoumarol, alfuzosin, aminophylline, anisindione, anticoagulants, buprenorphine, butorphanol, caffeine, carmustine, dobazam, cocoa, dicumarol, dofetilide, duloxetine, epirubicin, eszopiclone, fentanyl, floxuridine, fluorouracil, galantamine, gliclazide, hydromorphone, itraconazole, ketoconazole, lidocaine, meptazinol, midazolam, mizolastine, modobemide, morphine, narcotic analgesics, oxprenolol, oxycodone, pentazocine, phenytoin, posaconazole, prednisone, propranolol, sufentanil, tolazoline, warfarin, xanthines, zaleplon, zofenopril, zolmitriptan, zolpidem... [Pg.125]


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