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Opioids fentanyl Sublimaze

Fentanyl (Sublimaze), sufentanil (Sufenta), alfentanil (Alfenta), remifentanil (Ultiva), meperidine (Demerol), and morphine are the major parenteral opioids used in the perioperative period. The primary analgesic activity of each of these drugs is produced by agonist activity at p-opioid receptors. Their order of potency (relative to morphine) is sufentanil (lOOOx) > remifentanil (300x) > fentanyl (lOOx) > alfentanil (15x) > morphine (lx) > meperidine (O.lx). [Pg.269]

Fentanyl Duragesic Actiq Fentora Sublimaze Opioid p-receptor agonist mp 87.5 °C Treatment of severe pain spinal and epidural anesthesia 0 s Ph... [Pg.1173]


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