Is meperidine same as Demerol?
DEMEROL contains meperidine, a mu-agonist opioid with an abuse liability similar to morphine and is a Schedule II controlled substance. Meperidine, like morphine and other opioids used in analgesia, can be abused and is subject to criminal diversion.
What is stronger morphine or pethidine?
Pethidine is a synthetic opioid, which is about one tenth as potent as morphine. Published studies on the equivalent doses of intravenous morphine and pethidine give an equivalence ratio of 1:7.5 to 1:12.5.
Which is more potent oral morphine or parenteral meperidine?
300mg of oral meperidine. 75mg of parenteral meperidine. Oral Morphine is about 10 times more potent than oral meperidine and about twice more potent as parenteral meperidine (mg for mg) 30mg Oral morphine.
Are there any opioids that are less potent than morphine?
Codeine, which is seven to 14 times less potent than morphine, comes in a variety of dosages. The opioid is often combined with Tylenol to increase both drugs’ analgesic effects. A synthetic opioid similar to morphine, Demerol has been used to treat pain since the early 1940s. It is sometimes used for post-surgical pain relief.
Which is better for Ed hydromorphone or meperidine?
Only 1 study of hydromorphone in the ED could be located and this compared IV hydromorphone versus IV meperidine in patients with ureteral colic. Although this study showed hydromorphone was superior at all time periods and had fewer side effects, the study used fixed doses of hydromorphone (1mg) and meperidine (50mg).
Which is better for the elderly morphine or hydromorphone?
Some studies have shown that the elderly are at risk for “oligoanalgesia” and receive inadequate doses of pain medication. Morphine has long been considered the gold standard in pain control. Hydromorphone is another powerful opiate that has been used extensively for the management of post-operative pain and morphine-resistant cancer-related pain.