Barbiturate

Fentanyl


I am going to talk about a chemical named Fentanyl. It is a highly potent synthetic opioid of the piperidine family, used primarily as pain medication. It is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. Its primary clinical use is in pain management for cancer patients and those recovering from surgery. Fentanyl is also used as a sedative for intubated patients. Fentanyl has a short duration of action. Fentanyl works by activating μ-opioid receptors. Brand names include Actiq, Duragesic, and Sublimaze, among others. The effects of fentanyl are similar to those of other opioids, causing sedation and analgesia at clinical doses. The most common adverse effects are respiratory depression, emesis, and asthenia. Bradycardia and apnea are uncommon side effects but are serious and can lead to death outside of clinical settings. Fentanyl exerts its actions as an agonist of the μ-opioid receptor and κ-opioid receptor. The μ-receptor agonism is responsible for the respiratory depression and generalized analgesia whilst the κ-receptor agonism is responsible for sedation and spinal analgesia. Fentanyl is a potent μ-receptor agonist but has less affinity for the κ-receptor.


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