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* Fentanyl is really only used intra-op or in palliative care. | * Fentanyl is really only used intra-op or in palliative care. |
Revision as of 17:04, 18 July 2022
- Don’t combine benzodiazepines and opioids. If you need to reverse, use flumazenil.
Short-Acting
- Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, Morphine
- Morphine can cause rash/pruritis
Long-Acting
- Oxycodone ER = OxyContin
- Methadone
- Fentanyl is really only used intra-op or in palliative care.