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Diazepam Midazolam

sedative benzo

Fentanyl Sufentanil Alfentanil Remifentanil

Mu receptor agonists Used as analgesic support with anesthetics (epidural administration) or for induction of surgery

Droperidol Droperidol and Fentanyl Droperidol, Fentanyl and Nitrous Oxide

Dopamine receptor antagonist. Mu receptor agonist. (Fentanyl) Analgesic effect, but patient is conscious enough to answer questions during the procedure. “Twilight Sleep”

Thiopental Thioamylol Methohexital

Ultrashort iv induction of


anesthesia. Short t1/2 due


to rapid redistribution into


tissue (reduced blood flow)


Respiratory and cardiovascular


depression.

Ketamine

Block glutamate at the NMDA receptor


Related to PCP.


Patients are catatonic, pain free, and amnesic.


Mainly for the pediatric patient


Hallucinations, vivid dreams, delirium

Propofol

Potentiates


GABA at Cl- channels


Patients recover quickly, less postop N/V.


Induces and maintains anesthesia. Great for ambulatory surgery



Hypotension from decreased PR.

Etomidate

Potentiates


GABA


Rapid induction, good for ER procedures