PMY 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Adrenergic Agonist, Hydrocodone, Wisdom Tooth
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Nsaids (prostaglandins sensitize the nerve endings so we want to block. Acetaminophen (tylenol reduces t cells to reduce inflammation) Receptor: mu receptor on the presynaptic sensory neuron in the cns and. Inhibition of cough reflex, miosis, physical dependence, constipation. Tylenol #3: wisdom tooth removal, codeine + ace. Meperidine: pre/post operative, short duration, only used when. Methadone: used for controlled withdrawal, oral, equivalent to. Fentanyl: 100x analgesia of morphine, anesthesia, rapid onset and codeine allergic, don"t cause miosis on brain, iv, only small amounts cross bbb, ppa morphine, change in sex drive short duration, oral, transdermal, transmucosal, actuqe for. Treatment and who are in risk for building. Heroin: synthetic morphine, 10x morphine, high lipid. Codeine: higher oral effect than morphine, lower potential of abuse. Propoxyphene: medium to moderate, similar to codeine, aspirin + caffeine. Caused by damage to sensory neuron itself not the muscle or tissue.