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morphine-MS Contin, Kadian
full opiod agonist
mu rec agonits
schedule II
high dependency potential
meperidine-Demerol
full opiod agonist
mu rec agonits
schedule II
high dependency potential
oxycodone-Oxycontin
full opiod agonist
mu rec agonits
schedule II
high dependency potential
methadone-Dolophine
full opiod agonist
mu rec agonist
nmda rec ANTAG
inhibits serotonin reuptake, NE
used in trx of opiod addiction
what drug is preferred to use for opiod addicts (heroin) & why?
methadone-Dolophine, b/c it has a slower tolerance & dependency buildup
what drug is a NMDA rec antagonist?
methadone-Dolophine
hydrocone-acetaminophen-Vicoden
mild-moderate opiod agonist
#1 selling drug
most commonly abused drug
dose 2.5mg - 10mg
ADRs: CNS-drowsiness
GI-nausea & constipation
schedule II
vicodin is a schedule ____ drug
II
are ADR's of mild opiods more severe using vicodin (hydrocone) or with codeine + acetaminophen (tylenol #3)
more severe with codeine
codeine-acetaminophen-Tylenol 3
mild-moderate opiod agonist
schedule II
analgesic + antitussive
metabolized in body to morphine
moderate addiction/abuse
has more ADRs than hydroconone
ADRs - CNS >10% drowsiness
GI >10% nausea & constipation
tramadol-Ultram
weak opiod agonist
not a controlled substance
less potential for abuse
indicated for mod-severe pain
potential for respiratory depression is much less
CI: epileptics (seizures)
mu opiod rec agonist
inh NE&serotonin reuptake
tramadol+acetamophen-Ultracet
weak opiod agonist
not a controlled substance
less potential for abuse
indicated for mod-severe pain
potential for respiratory depression is much less
CI: epileptics (seizures)
mu opiod rec agonist
inh NE&serotonin reuptake
propoxyphene+acetaminophen-Darvocet N-100
weak opiod
low efficacy
low abuse, low addiction
650mg dose
avoid in elderly
inc risk of arrythmia & seizures
C-IV
propoxyphene-Darvon
weak opiod
low efficacy
low abuse, low addiction
650mg dose
avoid in elderly
inc risk of arrythmia & seizures
C-IV (non-controlled)
pentazocine-Talwin NX
weak opiod
non controlled CIV
partial agonist/antagonist
kappa agonist mostly
mu antagonist
moderate addiction/abuse
not commonly prescribed
mild pain relief
3rd line agent at best