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Review
. 2024 Nov;25(11):1438-1450.
doi: 10.1007/s11864-024-01274-5. Epub 2024 Oct 21.

Respiratory Depression Associated with Opioids: A Narrative Review

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Respiratory Depression Associated with Opioids: A Narrative Review

Mellar P Davis et al. Curr Treat Options Oncol. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

All opioids have a risk of causing respiratory depression and reduced cerebral circulation. Fentanyl has the greatest risk of causing both. This is particularly a concern when combined with illicit opioids such as diamorphine (also known as heroin). Fentanyl should not be used as a frontline potent opioid due its significant risks. Buprenorphine, a schedule III opioid, morphine, or hydromorphone is preferred, followed by oxycodone, which has a significant risk of abuse relative to buprenorphine and morphine. Although all opioids were equally effective in producing analgesia, the relative safety of each opioid is no longer a secondary concern when prescribing. In the face of an international opioid epidemic, clinicians need to choose opioid analgesics safely, wisely, and carefully.

Keywords: Depression; Fentanyl; Nalmefene; Naloxone; Opioid; Respiratory.

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