Methoxyflurane Flashcards
1
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Pharmacology and presentation of Methoxyflurane?
A
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Methoxyflurane is a volatile, self-administered inhalational analgesic (CNS depressant)
at low concentrations and is indicated for short-term pain relief.
2
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Indicators of Methoxyflurane?
A
- Moderate pain.
3
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Contraindications of Methoxyflurane?
- MR CHA
A
- Personal or first degree relative history of malignant hyperthermia
- Age <1 year
- Pre-existing renal disease or impairment
- Pre-existing hepatic disease
- Current use of tetracycline antibiotics.
4
Q
Cautions of Methoxyflurane?
- DOPA
A
- Altered level of consciousness
- Intoxicated or drug affected patients
- Pre-eclampsia
- Concurrent use with Oxytocin may cause hypotension.
5
Q
Side Effects of Methoxyflurane?
- CAR
A
- Altered level of consciousness
- Cough
- Renal or liver failure post repeated high doses.
6
Q
Dosing Regimes of Methoxyflurane?
A
Analgesia
- Adults = 3ml INH, repeating once at 20mins to a max of 6ml
- Paeds (>1yr) = Single 3ml INH dose
7
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Onset and duration of Methoxyflurane?
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- Onset = 1–3 minutes
- Duration = 5–10 minutes