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PREMEDICATION WITH FENTANYL AND DROPERIDOL

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1969
We believe Innovar is a useful drug combination for the routine premedication of adult surgical patients (72% arriving at the operating theatre in a calm or drowsy condition). The occurrence of postoperative nausea and retching is within acceptable limits.9 Likewise, the three patients in this series who exhibited some excitation and delirium in the ...
D. V. Catton, R. A. Browne
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The Fentanyl Story

The Journal of Pain, 2014
Fentanyl, introduced more than 50 years ago, has become the most often used opioid for intraoperative analgesia. Since the early 1990s the fentanyl patch has been available for management of chronic pain of all forms of cancer as well as the persistent, intense pain from many noncancerous maladies.
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Comparisons of effects of morphine, meperidine, fentanyl, and fentanyl‐droperidol [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1970
The specific aims of the double‐blind study were to compare the analgesic effectiveness of morphine (10 mg. per milliliter), meperidine (75 mg. per milliliter), fentanyl (0.1 mg. per milliliter), and fentanyl‐droperidol (0.1 to 2.5 mg. per milliliter) in patients subjected to routine medical and dental procedures at a metropolitan general hospital. The
J. M. Ordy   +3 more
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Detection and Quantitation of Trace Fentanyl in Heroin by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.

Analytical Chemistry, 2018
The identification of fentanyl, a main culprit in opioid overdose deaths, has become critical. Whereas Raman spectroscopy is an effective tool for detecting illicit drugs, the weak intensity of Raman scattering can make it difficult to distinguish trace ...
Abed Haddad   +4 more
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Ionic Liquid-Modified Disposable Electrochemical Sensor Strip for Analysis of Fentanyl.

Analytical Chemistry, 2019
The increasing prevalence of fentanyl and its analogues as contaminating materials in illicit drug products presents a major hazard to first responder and law enforcement communities.
S. Goodchild   +9 more
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Fentanyl and morphine discrimination in rats continuously infused with fentanyl

Behavioural Pharmacology, 1989
Rats were trained to detect the stimulus properties of fentanyl, 0.04mg/kg. Tested acutely, fentanyl generalized to, and morphine substituted for, the fentanyl training stimulus, although morphine was approximately 100-fold less potent than fentanyl in producing this stimulus.
A. Herz   +2 more
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Assessing the limit of detection of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and immunoassay strips for fentanyl in a real-world setting.

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2019
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Drug checking is a harm reduction intervention increasingly used in the context of the opioid overdose epidemic. The aim of the study was to determine the limit of detection for fentanyl of two point-of-care drug checking ...
Karen McCrae   +6 more
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Is Fentanyl an Anesthetic in the Dog?

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1987
The authors used the absence of vocalization and movement during application of a hemostat clamped to the first ratchet at the base of the tail as an indication of anesthesia for evaluation of the anesthetic properties of fentanyl in the dog. Eighty-six unpremedicated, unrestrained, untrained mongrel dogs were given one of eight doses of fentanyl ...
L Reinersman   +4 more
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Antibodies to fentanyl.

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1975
Immunization of rabbits with carboxyfentanyl-bovine gamma-globulin conjugate induced antibodies of high titers capable of binding with fentanyl. The antibodies exhibited high average association constants (approximately 1 times 10-7 liter/mol) and were highly specific to fentanyl since no cross-reactivity was observed for a variety of test compounds ...
G L, Henderson   +4 more
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Fentanyl (Sublimaze)

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1968
Sublimaze (fentanyl) is a piperidine derivative with the following chemical name: N‐(1‐phenethyl‐4‐piperidyl) propionanilide. It is a potent narcotic analgesic with a rapid onset and short duration of activity.
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