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We’ll talk about Buprenex Stadol Vicodin Demerol Morphine sulfate Fentanyl Nubain Trexan Narcan 3
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Buprenex buprenorphine Class Opioid analgesic (agonist – antagonist) Schedule V Indications Management of moderate to severe pain 4
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Action Binds to opiate receptors in CNS (30x morphine and 3x narcan) Alters perception of and response to pain Produces generalized CNS depression 5
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Precautions Increased ICP Adverse reactions, SE Nausea/Vomiting Dizzyness Headache Confusion Dysphoria Sedation Sweating 6
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Route & dosage IV, 0.3 mg q 4-6 h prn How supplied 0.3 mg/ml in 1 ml preload 7
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Stadol butorphanol tartrate Class Opioid analgesic (agonist/antagonist) Indications Management of moderate to severe pain Analgesic during labor 8
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Action Binds to opiate receptors in CNS Alters perception of response to painful stimuli Contraindications Hypersensitivity Opioid dependency 9
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Precautions Head trauma Increased ICP Adverse reactions, SE Confusion Dysphoria Hallucinations Sedation Sweating Use with extreme precautions in patient on MAO Inhibitors 10
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Route & dosage 1 mg q 3-4 h prn How supplied 1 mg/ml or 2 mg/ml in 1 ml preloads 11
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Vicodin (Anexia) hydrocodone bitartrate w/ acetaminophen Class Analgesic Contains 5 mg narcotic, 500 mg acetaminophen Schedule III Indications Analgesic for moderate to severe pain 12
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Action Binds to opiate receptors Acetaminophen produces peripheral and central mechanisms 13
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Precautions Head injuries Adverse reactions, SE Respiratory depression Sedation Dizziness Mental clouding Acetaminophen overdose may result in potentially fatal hepatic necrosis 14
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Route & dosage 1 – 2 tablets q 4-6 h prn PO Total 24-hour dose should not exceed 8 tablets 15
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Demerol meperidine hydrochloride Class Opioid analgesic Schedule II Indications Moderate or severe pain Action Binds to opiate receptors in CNS 16
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Precautions Head injury Increased ICP Adverse reactions, SE Seizures Confusion, sedation Hypotension Constipation N/V 17
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Route & dose 50 – 100 mg slow IV, SQ, IM How supplied 10 mg/ml in 5 ml preload, 20 mg/ml, or 50 mg/ml in 5 ml preload 18
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MS Contin Morphine Sulfate Class: Opioid analgesic Indications Pulmonary edema Pain MI Action Acts on opiate receptors to block sensation of pain. Also causes peripheral vasodilation 19
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Contraindications Head injury Depressed respiratory drive Hypotension Precautions: have intubation equipment and naloxone ready 20
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Adverse reactions, SE Respiratory depression Hypotension Confusion Sedation Constipation 21
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Dosage & Route 2-10 mg slow IVP q 3 - 5 min. in 2 mg increments, titrated to relief How supplied 10 mg/ml in 1 ml tubex 22
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fentanyl Class Opioid analgesic Schedule II Indications Analgesia Action Binds to opiate receptors in CNS, altering response to and perception of pain 23
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Precautions Geriatrics Diabetes CNS tumors alcoholism 24
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Adverse reactions, SE Apnea Laryngospasm Route & dosage 50-100 mcg (0.05 – 0.1 mg) How supplied 0.05 mg/ml in one ml preload or tubex 25
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Nubain nalbuphine Class Opioid analgesic (Agonist/antagonist) Indication Moderate to severe pain Action Binds to opiate receptors Alters perception of and response to pain 27
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Opioid dependency Precautions Head trauma Increased ICP 28
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Adverse reactions, SE Dizziness Headache Sedation Dry mouth N/V Clammy feeling, sweating 29
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Route & dosage 10 mg g 3-6 h (not to exceed 20 mg) IV How supplied 10 mg/ml in 1 and 10 ml vials or 20 mg/ml in 1 and 10 ml vials 1 ml preloads 30
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Trexan naltrexone Class Opiate receptor agonist Indications Alcoholics to decrease compulsive consumption Detoxified addicts to stay opiate-free 31
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Action Competes for opiate receptors Contraindications None noted Precautions None noted Adverse reactions, SE Abdominal cramps, H/A Depression irritability 32
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Route & dosage 25 mg tablets, PO; repeat if no withdrawal sx in one hour Alcohol dependence; 50 mg qd PO 33
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Narcan naloxone Class Opioid antagonist Indication Reversal of CNS depression and respiratory depression 2ndary to opiate overdose 34
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Contraindications Hypersensitivity Precautions Cardiovascular disease Pregnancy Adverse reactions, SE None in emergent setting 35
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Route & dosage 2 mg IV, SQ, IM, ET, SL injection Repeat prn 36
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Nitronox nitrous oxide Class Analgesic Indications Moderate to severe pain Action Alters perception of pain Decreases hypoxia 37
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Contraindications Do not administer for abdominal pain Severe head injury Precautions Must be self-administered N/V 38
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Route & dosage Inhaled, blended mixture of 50% nitrous oxide and 50% oxygen Effects dissipate within 2-5 min. after cessation of administ. Unit consists of oxygen & nitrous oxide cylinders, fed into blender; delivered to modified demand valve 39
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