Ans 8 Analgesic Drugs
Ans 8 Analgesic Drugs
Ans 8 Analgesic Drugs
Analgesic drugs:
Analgesic action:
Opioids with agonist activity mainly at
the MOP receptor and to a lesser extend at the KOP
receptor- have analgesic effects.
Analgesic effects have also been demonstrated for
the spinal DOP receptor in certain situations.
Opioids should be titrated against pain. If higher
then necessary dose are given, respiratory depression
and excessive sedation may result.
Opioids exerts their analgesic effect by-
Tolerance:
Age-
Increased CNS sensitivity to opioid effects in
elderly.
Hepatic blood flow may have declined 50%
by age 75 yrs, with reduce clearance of opioids.
Metabolism and volume of distribution
reduce in elderly.
Systemic dose is calculated on body weight.
Hepatic disease-
Hepatic disease has unpredictable effect, there may
be little clinical difference unless there is co-existing
encephalopathy. Reduction of plasma protein concentration
also have effects on plasma concentration of free unbound
drug.
Renal failure:
It may have significant effects for opioids with
renally excreted active metabolites such as morphine,
dimorphine.
Obesity:
Obesity will result in a large volume of
distribution and prolonged elimination.
Routs of administration:
- Oral
- Intrathecal
- Epidural
Morphine:
It is a pro-drug.
Metabolism is similar to that of morphine.
It is available for parenteral and oral use.