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Sufenta - Sufentanil

Sucrets Sudafed Sufenta sufentanil Sular Sulcrate Sulene Sulf-10 Sulfac Sulfacel-15 Sulfacet Sodium Sulfacet-R sulfacetamide... [Pg.679]

Sufenta (Sufentanil citrate injection). Taylor Pharmaceuticals. US Prescribing information, April 2006. [Pg.167]

Sufentanil [56030-54-7] (Sufenta), is five to ten times as potent as fentanyl. Sufentanil also has a short... [Pg.411]

Sufentanil—also known as Sufenta , it is extremely potent (2,000-4,000 times more potent than morphine), and is used for heart surgery and childbirth. [Pg.74]

Fentanyl is 80 to 100 times as potent as morphine. Sufentanil (Sufenta) is 500- to 1,000-fold more potent than morphine, while alfentanil (Alfenta) is approximately 20 times more potent than morphine. Their onset of action is usually less than 20 minutes after administration. Dosage is determined by the lean body mass of the patient, since the drugs are lipophilic and tend to get trapped in body fat, which acts as a reservoir, prolonging their half-life. In addition, redistribution of the drugs from the brain to fat stores leads to a rapid offset of action. Droperidol, a neuroleptic agent, is generally administered in combination with fentanyl for IV anesthesia. [Pg.323]

Parenteral 1, 2, 5 mg powder for reconstitution for injection Sufentanil (generic, Sufenta)... [Pg.707]

Designated synthetic drugs levomethadyl (Orlaam), meperidine (Demerol), methadone, levorphanol (Levo-Dromoran), fentanyl (Sublimaze, Duragesic, Actiq), alphaprodine, alfentanil (Alfenta), sufentanil (Sufenta), remifentanil (Ultiva)... [Pg.1414]

Sufentanil Gtrate. Sufentanil citrate. /V- 4-(methoxy-mcthyl)-l- 2-<2-thienyl)ethyl -4-piperidyllpropionanilide citrate (Sufenta). a. structural analogue of fentanyl. has similar properties and is also used in anesthesia. It is available as an injection (0.05 ing/mL). [Pg.749]

Ulcyte, Urbal Splenda dextromethorphan pseudoephedrine sufentanil Sufenta nisoldipine sucralfate sulindac sulfacetamide sulfacetamide sulfacetamide sulfacetamide sulfacetamide... [Pg.679]

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]

Generic Name sufentanil Trade Name Sufenta... [Pg.191]


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