What are indications for weak opiod use?
Mild-to-moderate pain
What are examples of weak opiods?
How are weak opiods metabolised?
In the liver:
What is the mechanism of action of weak opiods?
Act against mu receptors in the CNS. Activation of these G protein-coupled receptors has several effects that, overall, reduce neuronal excitability and pain transmission.
How do opioids cause respiratory depression?
How do opioids reduce sympathetic activity?
By relieving pain, breathlessness and associated anxiety, opioids reduce sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) activity
What are the main opioid receptors?
What type of membrane protein are opioid receptors?
G-protein coupled transmembrane receptors
How does binding of opioids to opioid receptors dull pain?
Causes reduction of synaptic transmission
What are the two main mechanisms by which opioids relieve pain?
Why do 10% of caucasian individuals find codeine and dihydrocodeine largely ineffective?
Possess a less active form of metabolising enzyme P450 2D6
What is the mechanism of action of tramadol?
A synthetic analogue of codeine - best classified as a ‘moderate’ strength opioid. Once made active, acts against:
Due to Sertonergic and Adrenergic activity, acts as serotonin and norad reuptake inhibitors - contributes to effect
What are the therapeutic effects of opioids which act against mu receptors?
What are side effects of mu receptor agonism?
What are therapeutic effects of delta receptor agonism?
Analgesia
What are the side effects of delta receptor agonism?
What are therapeutic effects of kappa receptor agonism?
What are side effects of kappa receptor agonism?
What are common side effects of weak opioids?
When must you be cautious when prescribing opioids?
What interactions are important to be aware of when using opioids?
What should you always consider prescribing in someone with regular opioid administration?
Stimulant laxative
For weak opioid use, when would you review for effect?
1-2 hours after administration
What is meant by receptor affinity in terms of opioids?
Certain opioids have a stronger receptor affinity than comparatively stronger opioids - the weaker opioid inhibits the stronger opioid competitively, which has no effect