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Nagelhout Pharm 1 Exam 3 |66 Q’s and
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What is the least potent opiate? - -Codeine.
Relative potency of 0.04 relative to morphine.

- T or F. High dose opioids like sufentanil provide all of the requirement of
general anesthesia? - -False.
Supplemental drugs may be need to achieve amnesia/unconsciousness,
relaxation and sympathetic control.

- What is the most potent opioid? - -Sufentanil
500-1000 as potent as morphine sulfate

- Rank these drugs from least potent to most potent-
Meperidine, Fentanil, Codeine, Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Morphine, Remifentanil?
- -1. Codeine 0.04
2. Meperidine 0.1
3. Morphine 1
4. Alfentanil 10
5. Fentanil 100
6. Remifentanil 100
7.Sufentanil 1,000

- T or F. It's ok to give fentanyl to someone with morphine allergy. - -True.
Fentanyl is a piperidine derivative. Morphine is phenantrene alkaloid. Cross
allergy occurs to drugs in the same classes

- T or F. Morphine's metabolite has no significant analgesic activity? - -False.
They have significant analgesic activity. Accumulation may occur with
repetitive dosing in renal patient.

- Which class of opioids are best to give to asthmatics? - -phenylpiperadines
(i.e fentanil)
(no histamine release)

- Which opioid has a metabolite that is CNS toxic? - -Meperidine.
metabolite (normeperidine) causes seizure. caution in patient with renal
disease or the elderly or when used repeatedly.

- Which opioid is metabolized by non esterase dependent enzymes? - -
Remifentanil
This happens via hydrolysis of ester bonds in the blood plasma

, - What is the elimination half life of remifentanil? - -5-10 minutes

- T or F. Remifentanil has anti shivering property? - -False.
Only Meperidine has anti shivering property.

- Which stimuli requires the highest dose narcotics to achieve no response:
skin incision, skin closure, intubation? - -Intubation

- T or F. Opiates have anti-emetic properties. - -True.
They inhibit vomiting center especially with repeated doses.

- What receptors are responsible for the ventilatory depressing and
analgesic effects of opiods? - -Mu

- T or F. Naloxone is an antagonist at ALL opioid receptors? - -True.

- A patient who's taking Monoamine oxidase inhibitor and has been given
meperidine may suffer from? - -SEIZURES
Serotoninergic crisis: clonus, agitation, hyperreflexia and hyperthermia

- What is the precursor molecule for beta-endorphin? - -Pro-
ipiomelanocortin or POMC.

- What is the precursor molecule for Enkephalins? - -Proenkaphalin A

- What is the precursor molecule for Dynorphins? - -Prodynorphin

- On what body systems to narcotics act? - -1. CNS
2. GI system

- What is the ultimate goal of multimodal therapy in the relief of pain? - -
Lower the dose of any single agent to improve anti-nociception and
Decrease side effects (especially of opioids: sedation, respiratory depression,
constipation, pruritus, and PONV.)

- Stadol (Butorphanol), a partial agonist is also considered an opioid
antagonist, why? - -When given after a full agonist such as morphine, can
replace morphine (compete with morphine for the opioid receptor) and
produce a lower level of analgesia

- How does Buprenex, a partial opioid agonist, relieve pruritis from
morphine? - -It acts as an antagonist of morphine, competes with morphine
at the receptor.

- Which opioid class should be avoided in asthmatics? - -Phenantrene
alkaloids - they produce histamine

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