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remifentanil
(redirected from Remifentanil hydrochloride)

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remifentanil /rem·i·fen·ta·nil/ (rem″ĭ-fen´tah-nil) an opioid analgesic used as the hydrochloride salt as an anesthesia adjunct.
remifentanil,
an opiate agonist analgesic.
indications It is used in combination with other drugs in general anesthesia and as a primary anesthetic in general surgery.
contraindications Use is prohibited in people with hypersensitivity to remifentanil and in children less than 12 years of age.
adverse effects Life-threatening effects are asystole, respiratory depression, and apnea. Other adverse effects include drowsiness, confusion, sedation, euphoria, delirium, agitation, anxiety, anorexia, constipation, cramps, dry mouth, urinary retention, dysuria, rash, urticaria, bruising, flushing, diaphoresis, pruritus, tinnitus, blurred vision, miosis, diplopia, palpitations, change in blood pressure, facial flushing, syncope, and rigidity. Common side effects are dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and bradycardia.

remifentanil
a fentanyl derivative; a μ agonist.

remifentanil
Ultiva® Anesthesiology An opioid anesthetic that is 250-fold more potent than morphine. See Opioid anesthetic. Cf Muscle relaxant.


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