Opioid Pharmacology 17.11.23 Flashcards

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How do opioids work?

A

Inhibit the release of pain transmitters at spinal cord and midbrain - and modulate pain perception in higher centres - euphoria - changes the emotional perception of pain

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2
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What is bioavailability of oral morphine?

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50%

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3
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What is morphine metabolised to?

A

Morphine-6-glucuronide —> this is more potent than morphine

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4
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What is a potential complication for morphine overdose?

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Respiratory distress!!

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How is morphine-6-glucuronide excreted?

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Renally - cleared quickly with normal renal function but in pts with less than 30% renal function (creatinine clearance is blow 30) BE CAREFUL! Reduce dose and timing interval

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6
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All opioids prescribed are what type of agonists?

A

Mu agonist (Greek letter)

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7
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Kappa agonists cause what effect? Depression or euphoria?

A

Depression

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What drug do you give for a person overdosed on opioids? What is fastest route to give?

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Naloxone - fastest by IV + dilute it!

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