Nalbuphine Flashcards
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Nalbuphine Flashcards

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What is Nalbuphine's trade name?

Nubain

What is Nalbuphine's classification?

Opiate agonist-antagonist

What are Nalbuphine's actions?

Analgesia and sedation through binding to opiate receptors. It also has some opiate receptor antagonistic properties.

What are Nalbuphine's indications?

<p>Moderate to severe pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Nalbuphine's contraindications? (Select all that apply)

<p>Respiration depression</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Nalbuphine's doses?

<p>10 to 20 mg</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Nalbuphine's routes of administration? (Select all that apply)

<p>IV</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Nalbuphine's adverse effects?

<p>Sedation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, opiate withdrawal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Nalbuphine (Nubain) Overview

  • Trade name: Nubain
  • Classification: Opiate agonist-antagonist, which means it has both activating and blocking effects on opioid receptors.

Pharmacological Actions

  • Provides analgesia (pain relief) and sedation by binding to opiate receptors in the central nervous system.
  • Exhibits some antagonist properties at certain opiate receptors, differentiating it from full agonists.

Indications for Use

  • Indicated for moderate to severe pain management, making it suitable for various medical conditions requiring pain control.

Contraindications

  • Should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to Nalbuphine to prevent allergic reactions.
  • Not suitable for individuals with opiate dependence as it may precipitate withdrawal symptoms.
  • Contraindicated in cases of respiratory depression, which can be exacerbated by opioid medications.

Dosage Information

  • Recommended dosage ranges from 10 to 20 mg, depending on the severity of pain and individual patient needs.

Administration Routes

  • Can be administered through different routes: Intravenous (IV), Intraosseous (IO), and Subcutaneous (SQ), allowing flexibility based on clinical situation.

Adverse Effects

  • Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and the potential for opiate withdrawal symptoms in predisposed individuals.

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Test your knowledge about Nalbuphine, also known as Nubain, with these flashcards. Learn its classification, actions, and indications in a quick and engaging format. Ideal for students in pharmacology or healthcare fields.

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