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Pharmacology - OPIOIDS (MADE EASY)
Pharmacology - OPIOIDS (MADE EASY) Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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Opioids, sometimes called narcotics, are a group of drugs that act on the central nervous system to produce morphine-like effects such as pain relief and euphoria. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as nociceptive pain pathway, role of glutamate, substance P, and calcitonin gene–related peptide (CGRP) in pain processing, endogenous opioids (enkephalins, endorphins, dynorphins), NMDA, AMPA, NK-1, CGRP receptors, opioid receptors (mu, delta, kappa) mechanism of action and side effects of narcotic drugs, development of opioid tolerance and addiction, partial mu-receptor opioid agonist and antagonist. Drugs mentioned include; Morphine, Fentanyl, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Methadone, Meperidine, Oxycodone, Oxymorphone, Buprenorphine, and Naloxone.

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0:00 Nociceptive pain pathway
0:54 Neurotransmission of pain signal
2:57 Endogenous opioids & opioid receptors
4:32 Synthetic opioids
5:29 Side effects
7:19 Opioid addiction
8:50 Buprenorphine
10:02 Opioid antagonist - Naloxone

Opioid Pain Pharmacology Analgesics Nursing RN PN for NCLEX
Opioid Pain Pharmacology Analgesics Nursing RN PN for NCLEX Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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Analgesics are a drug class that reduce pain or fever. Opioids are a type of analgesic that binds to receptors in the brain and spinal cord, changing a patient’s perception of pain.

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0:33 - Overview of Opioids and CNS Depression
1:18 - Common Opioids and Memory Tricks
1:46 - Killer Side Effects and Narcan Use
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4:37 - Priority Nursing Care (AIMS)
5:09 - IV Administration of Opioids
6:00 - High-Risk Patients for Opioid Use
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8:24 - PCA Pumps and Nursing Care
9:41 - Fentanyl: Potency and Patient Teaching
11:00 - Fentanyl Patch Application and Guidelines

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Get Erections Faster with this ED drug?! Everything you need to know about Apomorphine
Get Erections Faster with this ED drug?! Everything you need to know about Apomorphine Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Apomorphine is used to treat episodes in people with advanced Parkinson's disease. However, this recent study shows that this medication is a new oral medication shown to be effective in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Watch as Dr. Rena Malik explains everything you need to know about apomorphine, and how it really works.

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Drug Addiction: How Opioids Like Fentanyl Work
Drug Addiction: How Opioids Like Fentanyl Work Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Opioids are drugs that are prescribed to treat moderately severe or severe pain. Examples of these drugs include hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, hydromorphone, and methadone. Heroin, an illegal drug, is also an opioid. In order to understand how opioids work, it’s important to know how your body feels pain. The process begins when something harmful happens to your body. Information about this harm is converted to a nerve signal. The signal passes along nerves to your spinal cord and brain. In your brain, the signal is perceived as pain. Opioid drugs affect how you feel pain. They attach to structures, called opioid receptors. These receptors are found on cells in your brain, spinal cord, and other areas of your body. Opioids act on these receptors to make you feel less pain. These drugs also have different effects in other areas. For example, opioids act on the reward pathway in your brain. This causes a release of a chemical called dopamine that results in a happy feeling, or “high.” Opioids may also cause slower breathing. And, they may cause reduced motion of your intestines, resulting in constipation. For most people, when opioids are taken as prescribed for a short time, they are fairly safe and effective. But, these drugs can be taken in ways that weren’t prescribed, such as taking too many, taking them to get high, or giving them to someone else. Misusing these drugs can raise your risk of developing drug tolerance, dependence, addiction, and overdose. Tolerance means the drug is less effective over time. This can happen when opioid receptors become less sensitive to the effects of the drug. As a result, more of the drug needs to be taken for you to get pain relief. Dependence happens if a person has symptoms when they stop using the drug. When the drug is removed, or withdrawn, you feel sick. This sickness is called withdrawal. Opioid withdrawal has flu-like symptoms that include restlessness and anxiety, muscle aches, inability to sleep, watery eyes and runny nose, nausea and vomiting, stomach cramps and diarrhea, and dilated, or widened, pupils. Opioid addiction is a brain disease where you have an overwhelming craving for the drug. You can’t stop taking the drug despite the harm it may cause you. Addiction is not the same as dependence. You can be tolerant of a drug or dependent on a drug, without being addicted to it. Finally, opioid overdose is a condition where taking too much of the drug can cause life-threatening symptoms, or even death. The symptoms of opioid overdose can include confusion, feeling very sleepy or not alert, nausea and vomiting, constricted, or small, pupils, unconsciousness, slow or stopped breathing, and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control, over one hundred Americans die each day from opioid overdoses. If you have questions about opioids, or if you or someone close to you needs help for an opioid use disorder, talk to your healthcare provider.

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Nursing Mnemonics and Tips: MORPHINE SIDE EFFECTS | NURSING DRUG STUDY  | NEIL GALVE
Nursing Mnemonics and Tips: MORPHINE SIDE EFFECTS | NURSING DRUG STUDY | NEIL GALVE Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

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Morphine (Maracex, Oramorph, Sendolor): What is Morphine Used For, Uses, Dosage & Side effects
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- This is lesson n# 53 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Morphine (Maracex, Oramorph, Sendolor): What is Morphine Used For, Uses, Dosage, Side effects Precautions and mechanism of action

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- What is Morphine (Maracex, Oramorph, Sendolor)?

- Morphine is a centrally acting opioid analgesic. It binds to opiate receptors in the CNS and blocks ascending pain pathways. Reduces patient’s perception of pain without altering cause of the pain. It also causes respiratory depression, peripheral vasodilation, inhibition of intestinal peristalsis, sphincter of Oddi spasm, stimulation of chemoreceptors that cause vomiting and increased bladder tone.

- It is available as both immediate and sustained-release tablets. And also available as oral solution and injection.

- Morphine injection and immediate-release tablets are used in the treatment of severe pain.
And the sustained-release tablets are used to treat severe and persistent pain, especially cancer pain.

- The usual dose of Morphine

ADULTS: PO 10 to 30 mg q 4 hr prn.
Sustained-release tablets: Adults: 30–100 mg q8–12h.
SC/IM 5 to 20 mg/70 kg q 4 hr prn.
IV 2.5 to 15 mg/70 kg in 4 to 5 ml Water for Injection over 5 min prn.
CHILDREN: SC/IM 0.1 to 0.2 mg/kg q 4 hr. Maximum dose: 15 mg.

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Does morphine hasten death? | End-of-life myths explained (Updated video)
Does morphine hasten death? | End-of-life myths explained (Updated video) Side Effects 1 Views • 17 days ago

You might have heard that giving morphine leads to a quicker death. Dr. Paulien Moyaert busts one of the most popular myths about morphine. She explains the mechanism of action of morphine, its clinical applications and why morphine does not hasten death at the end of life.

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0:00 Why would you need morphine?
0:10 How does morphine work?
0:16 Does it hasten death?
0:32 Correlation/Causation
0:39 Does it make a person live longer?
1:02 The end

Morphine is a potent painkiller that is frequently used in hospice care. It is also given to ease the feeling of shortness of breath. Morphine relaxes the muscles in the airways and increases the airflow to the lungs.

You might have heard that giving morphine leads to a quicker death. However, there is absolutely no evidence that opioids such as morphine speed up the dying process. Part of this misconception is sourced from experiences in which death was immediately preceded by a dose of morphine. It is important to remember that correlation does not imply causation. In fact, research shows that using morphine near the end of life may help a person live a bit longer. This extension is because it can be exhausting to experience pain and trouble breathing, and people nearing the end of life have limited strength and energy. So, it makes sense that treating these symptoms might slow down the rate of decline, if only for a few hours.


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Morphine (Kadian) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Morphine (Kadian) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as morphine (Kadian, Roxanol).

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Morphine Side Effects and Mechanism of Action | Opioid Analgesics
Morphine Side Effects and Mechanism of Action | Opioid Analgesics Side Effects 0 Views • 17 days ago

Morphine Side Effects and Mechanism of Action | Opioid Analgesics

In this video, you'll learn the side effects of morphine and morphine's mechanism of action. This is a super simple way to learn pharmacology faster and easier in nursing school.
 
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The mechanism of action of morphine is that it binds to opioid receptors in the central nervous system, causing the central nervous system to become depressed. That CNS depression leads to less sensation and neurotransmitters, transmitting pain to the body and a decreased perception of pain. Morphine also releases histamine throughout the body.

Morphine's therapeutic effect is pain relief and it also causes blood vessels to dilate (also known as vasodilation) because of the CNS depression and general relaxation that occurs from it.

Knowing this mechanism of action, let's walk through the side effects of morphine in this video!

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