Fentanyl effects on the body
[DOCX File]Australian public assessment report for Fentanyl citrate ...
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However, maximal doses in both mice and rats were limited by toxicity (effects of fentanyl on body weight gain). As in the range-finding study, non-neoplastic lesions in rats included granulomatous inflammation in the lungs. Testicular/epididymal changes were not observed in the carcinogenicity study where the HD in males was 50 µg/kg/day, as ...
[DOCX File]Australian public assessment for Fentanyl (as citrate)
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The major toxicity of fentanyl relates principally to its basic effect on opioid receptors which can lead to fatal respiratory depression. Other behavioural changes are seen with chronic dosing in animals which are also likely to be related to effects at opioid receptors. The opioid-derived toxicological profile of fentanyl has been well documented.
[DOC File]Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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However, a larger dose will be more likely to exceed the therapeutic window, and possible cause toxic effects. For example, figure 12 shows the biophase concentrations after two different bolus doses of fentanyl designed to achieve the high and low edges of the therapeutic window for supplementing an induction with thiopental.
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Side effects from fentanyl include such symptoms as euphoria, sedation, and respiratory depression. These symptoms are the same as those from exposure to other opioids such as morphine and heroin. Therefore, symptoms alone cannot be used to differentiate among exposure to different opioids(5).
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transdermal patch: e.g. nitro patch or fentanyl-opiod patch. transdermal iontophoresis and phonophoresis: lidocaine or dexamethasone are driven through dermal layer to local tissue. intrathecal, epidural: for administering analgesic, anesthetic, or antispasmodic (botulinum) ... What the drug does to the body.
[DOC File]PHARMACOLOGY BASIC PRINCIPLES
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Drug-body interactions. Pharmacodynamic: effects of drug on body (drug receptor concept, dose-response relationships) Pharmacokinetic: the way the body handles the drug (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination) Methods of Drug Permeation. Body protected by membrane barriers which drugs must cross. 1) Aqueous diffusion: limited capacity
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Due to the high potency of fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances, exposure to small quantities can cause serious negative health effects, respiratory depression, and even death. However, fentanyl can be handled safely with proper training and equipment to include hazard recognition and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Effects. Body. Increased HR, BP, & breathing rate. Decreased appetite. Inability to sleep. Mind. Decreased fatigue & increased alertness. Increased confidence. Restlessness, talkativeness. Increased irritability. Fearfulness, apprehension. Cocaine. Caffeine. Xanthines (or Methylxanthines) Caffeine or trimethylxanthine - Found in a variety of plants.
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Its peak effects occur after 4-6 hours, and it can stay in the body for over 24 hours. Slow-acting opioids like methadone can contribute to overdose risk over a long period of time. Fast-acting (short release) opioids: An example of a fast-acting opioid is injected fentanyl.
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