Oral Premedication with Depot Morphine Formula
Authors:
V. Špatenková 1; J. Holub 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Neurocentrum Nemocnice Liberec, primář MUDr. Petr Suchomel
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Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2000, č. 4, s. 141-143
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Overview
In a retrospective study we evaluated morphine hydrochloride (Vendal retard) in premedication for spinal surgery or peripheral nerve surgery. 250patients were enrolled. We also monitored its combination with other pharmacological agents – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen andbenzodiazepines. We evaluated adverse effects of depot morphine formula, the need for atropine or naloxone administration, opioid dose duringanesthesia, the effects of premedication and postoperative analgesia. Oral premedication with depot formula of morphine hydrochloride, 10 mg or20 mg, in combination with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen, 100 mg, and benzodiazepine (especially oxazepam 10 mg) could berecommended not only in above mentioned, but also in other feasible indications.
Key words:
premedication – morphine hydrochloride retard – combination with NSAID – spinal and peripheral nerve surgery – postoperative analgesia
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
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2000 Issue 4
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