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Pentazocine Paracetamol

Opioids such as diamorphine, pethidine, and pentazocine strongly inhibit gastric emptying and greatly reduce the absorption rate of paracetamol. Codeine, however, has no significant effect on paracetamol absorption. Morphine and diamorphine have been shown to reduce the absorption of antiarrhyth-mics such as mexiletine in patients with myocardial infarction. [Pg.250]

Warfarin + aspirin Significant increase in anticoagulant effect with possible severe Gl blood loss Displacement from protein Combination should be avoided if possible. Use alternative analgesic such as paracetamol or pentazocine... [Pg.428]

Diamorphine, morphine, oxycodone, pentazocine and pethidine delay gastric emptying so that the rate of absorption of paracetamol given orally is reduced. There is no pharmacokinetic interaction between codeine and paracetamol, but the combination may not always result in increased analgesia. [Pg.196]

In 8 healthy subjects the absorption of a single 20-mg/kg oral dose of paracetamol solution given 30 minutes after an intramuscular injection of either pethidine 150 mg or diamorphine 10 mg was markedly delayed and reduced. Peak plasma paracetamol levels were reduced by 31% and 74%, respectively, and delayed from 22 minutes to 114 minutes and 142 minutes, respectively. This interaction was also observed, by the same study group, in women in labour who had been given paracetamol tablets after receiving pethidine, diamorphine or pentazocine. ... [Pg.196]

Asthmatic attacks due to non-narcotic analgesics, mostly occur in patients with so-called intrinsic or idiosyncratic asthma (often associated with nasal polyposis, sinusitis and eosinophilia of the blood) (McFadden and Austen 1977). About 10% of patients with this kind of asthma show severe reactions to aspirin, methyl-salicylate, pyrazolone derivatives, indomethacin, ibuprofen, diclofenac and sometimes even phenacetin and paracetamol. (Sodium salicylate is often tolerated.) The special reactivity may appear only in later life and concerns a number of chemically unrelated drugs. In some of these patients analgesic therapy with a morphine derivative such as pentazocine (Fortalgesic) or hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan) may be necessary. However, in other patients, those with aspirin urticaria rather than asthma, the reaction may also rely on a drug-specific allergic mechanism (de Weck 1971). [Pg.195]


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