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Non-opioid MoA in Fentanyl explains failure of Naloxone in opioid crisis (2019)

4 pointsby ryankemperabout 4 years ago

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ryankemperabout 4 years ago
Traditionally, opioids&#x2F;opiates kill via mu-opioid receptor agonism, which is why administration of a mu-opioid antagonist (Naloxone, brand name Narcan) is the first line of defense for avoiding mortality. However Fentanyl is unique in that respiratory depression isn&#x27;t the only major cause of death, but noradrenergic and cholinergic mechanisms down-stream of the mu-opioid agonism can cause Wooden Chest Syndrome which can lead to cardiopulmonary arrest.<p>This has relevant implications for first-responders since this is generally only known in the anesthesiology community.
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