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- Alfentanil (R-39209), sold under the brand name Alfenta among others, is a potent but short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic drug used for anesthesia...
- PMID 12772. Spierdijk J, van Kleef J, Nauta J, Stanley TH, de Lange S (1980). "Alfentanil: a new narcotic induction agent". Anesthesiology. 53: S32. doi:10...
- channels; opioids Mexiletine Lidocaine (IV/topical) Tramadol Morphine (IV) Alfentanil (IV) Ketamine (IV) Methylprednisone (intrathecal) Adenosine Glycine antagonist...
- synthetic opioid in the phenylpiperidine family, which includes sufentanil, alfentanil, remifentanil, and carfentanil. Some fentanyl analogues, such as carfentanil...
- duration of action and are frequently used during general anesthesia: Alfentanil Fentanyl Remifentanil Sufentanil, which is not available in Australia...
- fast-acting synthetic phenylpiperidine narcotics such as fentanyl and alfentanil) and intense itching (pruritus), often around the face. These side effects...
- Retrieved September 7, 2023. Lawn, John (January 23, 1987). "Rescheduling of Alfentanil from Schedule I to Schedule II" (PDF). Isomer Design. Drug Enforcement...
- +ibuprofen, +naloxone, +naltrexone) Oxymorphone Papaveretum Thebacon Synthetic Alfentanil Alphaprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Carfentanil Dextromoramide Dextropropoxyphene...
- alfaprostol (INN) alfaxalone (INN) Alfenta (Taylor) redirects to alfentanil alfentanil (INN) alferminogene tadenovec (USAN, INN) Alferon alfetamine (INN)...
- "Effects of temazepam premedication on cognitive recovery following alfentanil-propofol anaesthesia". Br J Anaesth. 63 (1): 68–75. doi:10.1093/bja/63...