ABSTRACTWith the advent of the new opioids in the anesthetic drug market, we may think that we have molecules available to replace the legendary fentanyl. However, studying its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties, fentanyl can still be appropriately used to take advantage of its excellent analgesia and safety, comparable to that of other opioids when administered in accordance with pharmacokinetic models.We must not forget however that several drugs frequently used during anesthesia (midazolam, dexametasone, prednisolone, ketamin, etc.), may impact the metabolism of fentanyl on account of the cytochrome P450 3A4 enzyme.The knowledge and judicious application of pharmacokinetic models serve to estimate plasma concentrations in ord...
Study Objectives: To evaluate the influence of the route of administration [eppidural, intravenous (...
BACKGROUND: Ritonavir inhibition of cytochrome P450 3A4 decreases the elimination clearance of fenta...
Pain is characterized by its multi-dimensional nature, explaining in part why the pharmacokinetic/ph...
ABSTRACTWith the advent of the new opioids in the anesthetic drug market, we may think that we have ...
Fentanyl was structurally designed by Paul Janssen in the early 1960s as a potent opioid analgesic (...
The aim of the study was the pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic analysis of analgetic efficacy and ...
ABSTRACT: The synthetic opioid fentanyl undergoes extensive metabolism in humans. Systemic eliminati...
The microsomal metabolism of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid com-monly used in anesthesia, was investig...
Fentanyl is a full synthetic opioid acting as a strong µ-opioids receptor agonist. As other opioids,...
Pain control is an important aspect in the quality of the healthcare. The drug of choice in breakthr...
Copyright © 2008 Harvey Whitney Books Company.BackgroundFentanyl, a short-acting synthetic opioid, h...
Pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) data were available from a study of a nasal delivery s...
The objective of the investigations described in this thesis was to characterize the in vivo pharmac...
Thirty patients undergoing major abdominal gynaecological surgery were anaesthetized with a standard...
ABSTRACT The breakthrough cancer pain management requires planned a "rescue" medication with quick-r...
Study Objectives: To evaluate the influence of the route of administration [eppidural, intravenous (...
BACKGROUND: Ritonavir inhibition of cytochrome P450 3A4 decreases the elimination clearance of fenta...
Pain is characterized by its multi-dimensional nature, explaining in part why the pharmacokinetic/ph...
ABSTRACTWith the advent of the new opioids in the anesthetic drug market, we may think that we have ...
Fentanyl was structurally designed by Paul Janssen in the early 1960s as a potent opioid analgesic (...
The aim of the study was the pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic analysis of analgetic efficacy and ...
ABSTRACT: The synthetic opioid fentanyl undergoes extensive metabolism in humans. Systemic eliminati...
The microsomal metabolism of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid com-monly used in anesthesia, was investig...
Fentanyl is a full synthetic opioid acting as a strong µ-opioids receptor agonist. As other opioids,...
Pain control is an important aspect in the quality of the healthcare. The drug of choice in breakthr...
Copyright © 2008 Harvey Whitney Books Company.BackgroundFentanyl, a short-acting synthetic opioid, h...
Pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) data were available from a study of a nasal delivery s...
The objective of the investigations described in this thesis was to characterize the in vivo pharmac...
Thirty patients undergoing major abdominal gynaecological surgery were anaesthetized with a standard...
ABSTRACT The breakthrough cancer pain management requires planned a "rescue" medication with quick-r...
Study Objectives: To evaluate the influence of the route of administration [eppidural, intravenous (...
BACKGROUND: Ritonavir inhibition of cytochrome P450 3A4 decreases the elimination clearance of fenta...
Pain is characterized by its multi-dimensional nature, explaining in part why the pharmacokinetic/ph...