Fentanyl CPG Flashcards
Fentanyl - Presentation
100 mcg in 2 mL glass ampoule
250 mcg in 1 mL glass ampoule or cartridge (IN use only)
Fentanyl - Pharmacology
A synthetic opioid analgesic
Actions:
CNS effects:
- Depression - leading to analgesia
- Respiratory depression - leading to apnoea
- Dependence (addiction)
Cardiovascular effects:
- Decreases conduction velocity through the AV node
Fentanyl - Metabolism
By the liver; excreted by the kidneys
Fentanyl - Primary emergency indications
- Sedation to facilitate intubation
- Sedation to maintain intubation
- Sedation to facilitate transthoracic pacing
- Sedation to facilitate synchronised cardioversion
- CPR interfering Pt - ALS
- Analgesia - IV/IN
- Hx of hypersensitivity or allergy to morphine
- Known renal impairment/failure
- Short duration of action desirable
- Hypotension
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Severe headache
Fentanyl - Contraindications
- Hx of hypersensitivity
- Late second stage of labour
Fentanyl - Precautions
- Elderly/frail Pt
- Impaired hepatic function
- Respiratory depression e.g. COPD
- Current asthma
- Pt on monoamine oxidase inhibitors
- Known addiction to opioids
- Rhinitis, rhinorrhea or facial trauma (IN route)
Fentanyl - Route of administration
IV
IN
IV infusion
Fentanyl - Side effects
Respiratory depression
Apnoea
Rigidity of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles
Bradycardia
Fentanyl - Special notes
Fentanyl is a schedule 8 drug under the Poisons Act and its use must be carefully controlled with accountability and responsibility
Respiratory depression can be reversed with Naloxone
100mcg Fentanyl is equivalent in analgesic activity to 10mg Morphine
IV effects:
Onset: Immediate
Peak: < 5min
Duration: 30-60min
IN effects:
Peak: 2min