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Fentanyl: Fentanyl is a potent opioid analgesic with a rapid onset and short duration of action.In addition, it is a synthetic strong agonist at the μ-opioid receptors. It is given intravenously for anesthesia and titrated analgesia, but is also used in transdermal and transmucataneous forms for chronic pain management [e]

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  • Opioid analgesic [r]: Synthetic narcotic that has opiate-like activities, which induces analgesia by mimicking endogenous opioids, at opioid receptors in the brain. [e]
  • Opioid receptor [r]: G-protein coupled receptors located in the brain and various organs that bind opiates or opioid substances as ligands. [e]
  • Opioid anesthetic [r]: A group of anesthetics, with fentanyl as the representative drug, given by intravenous infusion, which, while having the respiratory depressive effects of morphine, cause less depression to cardiac tissue than other classes of antibiotic; they can often be titrated for short procedures, developing much less respiratory depression when administered for a short time [e]

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