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fentanyl and Neurally Mediated Faint

fentanyl has been researched along with Neurally Mediated Faint in 2 studies

Fentanyl: A potent narcotic analgesic, abuse of which leads to habituation or addiction. It is primarily a mu-opioid agonist. Fentanyl is also used as an adjunct to general anesthetics, and as an anesthetic for induction and maintenance. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p1078)
fentanyl : A monocarboxylic acid amide resulting from the formal condensation of the aryl amino group of N-phenyl-1-(2-phenylethyl)piperidin-4-amine with propanoic acid.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (50.00)29.6817
2010's1 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kennedy, DJ1
Schneider, B1
Smuck, M1
Plastaras, CT1
Juergens, CP1
Lo, S1
French, JK1
Leung, DY1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for fentanyl and Neurally Mediated Faint

ArticleYear
The use of moderate sedation for the secondary prevention of adverse vasovagal reactions.
    Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2015, Volume: 16, Issue:4

    Topics: Conscious Sedation; Fentanyl; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Injections, Spinal; Low Back Pain; Mi

2015
Vaso-vagal reactions during femoral arterial sheath removal after percutaneous coronary intervention and impact on cardiac events.
    International journal of cardiology, 2008, Jul-04, Volume: 127, Issue:2

    Topics: Anesthetics, Local; Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary; Chi-Square Distribution; Conscious Sedation; Dev

2008