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Narcotic agonist/narcotic analgesic

Fentanyl Citrate

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Fentanyl Citrate. Narcotic agonist/narcotic analgesic. Mechanism of Action:. Alleviates pain by acting on the pain receptors in the brain; elevates pain threshold. Depresses central nervous system; depresses brainstem respiratory centers; decreases responsiveness to changes in PaC02. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Narcotic agonist/narcotic analgesic

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Mechanism of Action:Alleviates pain by acting on the pain

receptors in the brain; elevates pain threshold.

Depresses central nervous system; depresses brainstem respiratory centers; decreases responsiveness to changes in PaC02.

Increases venous capacitance (venous pooling) and vasodilates arterioles thereby reducing preload and afterload.

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Indications and field use:

Analgesia, especially in patients with burns or other trauma, myocardial infarction, renal colic.

Adjunct to sedation in post-intubation state.

Adjunct to induction in Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) or medication assisted intubation

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Contraindications

Known allergy or intolerance to drug (assess for medic alert bracelet)

Respiratory depression if airway and breathing can’t be supported

Known elevated intracranial pressure e.g. mass lesion

Head injury with ALOC (relative) Asthma (relative)

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Adverse Reactions:MS: Muscle rigidity, particularly involving

muscles of respiration. CV: Bradydysrhythmias (common) or

tachydysrhythmias, hypotension, orthostatic hypotension

Resp: Respiratory depression (common) or arrest.

CNS: Pupillary constriction. Sedation GI: Nausea and Vomiting Derm: Histamine release may cause local or

general urticaria

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Special notes:

Although chest wall rigidity is uncommon and usually doesn’t result with small doses and slow IV bolus (over > 2 minutes) the provider must have a heightened awareness this complication could result and be prepared to treat appropriately with benzodiazepines and other airway and mechanical ventilation techniques

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Adult Dosage:IV/IO Dose: 50 mcg slow push (over 2 minutes) May repeat every 5 minutes at a range of

25-50 mcg IV/IO Max dose of 200 mcg

IM Dose: 50 mcg May repeat once in 5 minutes

Remember Fentanyl comes in 100mcg/2ml

Consider the lower dose in the elderly, debilitated, or those with chronic lung disease.

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Pediatric DosageIV/IO Dose: 1-2 mcg/kg (over 2 minutes)Max initial dose of 25 mcgMay repeat in 5 minutesMax dose of 200 mcg

IM/IN Dose: 2 mcg/kg Max initial dose of 50mcgMay repeat in 10 minutes

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Fentanyl CitrateOnset: 1-2 minutes IV/IO

8 minutes IM Peak: 3-5 minutes IV route

Less predictable IM routeDuration: 30-60 minutes IV

1-2 hours IM

Duration of respiratory depressant effect of fentanyl may be longer than the analgesic effect

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Fentanyl Ampules

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Last key points related to Fentanyl ampules

Currently only available in ampules due to drug shortages.

Must use a filter needle to draw up medicationBe careful not to break ampule……lots of

paperwork required with DHS and DEA!This is a class II drug. If ampule is broken. It must

be reported to Tish Arwine and VVMC Pharmacy that day- along with written documentation and witness if available.

Broken ampule should also be taken to VVMC Pharmacy