Intestiazol indications
For treatment and management of pain (systemic) and for use as an anesthesia adjunct.
Intestiazol description
Intestiazol is a synthetic opioid and strong analgesic medication. It is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain. Narcotic analgesics act in the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. Some of their side effects are also caused by actions in the CNS.
Intestiazol interactions
Caution should be observed when Intestiazol is coadministered with other opioids, sedatives, phenothiazines, or anesthetics, as these agents may increase respiratory and circulatory depression.
Intestiazol contraindications
Intestiazol is contraindicated in the presence of respiratory depression. It should not be used when respiratory failure is a possibility (head injury or brain tumor). In addition, the use of Intestiazol is contraindicated when there is a known hypersensitivity to the drug or any of the nonmedicinal ingredients of the preparations.
Active ingredient matches for Intestiazol:
List of Intestiazol substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Adopol | |
AFI-Ftalyl | |
Alidine | |
Anileridine | |
Apidol | |
Apodol | |
Colicitina (Italy) | |
Cremothalidine | |
Enteramida | |
Entero-Sulfina | |
Entexidin | |
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Entexidina | |
Ftalazol | |
Ftalil-Esteve | |
Ftalil-Septol | |
Ftalysept | |
Kaotalil (Mexico) | |
Leritin | |
Leritine | |
Injectable; Injection; Anileridine Phosphate 25 mg / ml (Merck) | |
Tablet; Oral; Anileridine Phosphate 25 mg (Merck) | |
Nipecotan | |
Phthazol (Australia) | |
Sulfacetil | |
Sulfathalidin (Spain) | |
Sulftalyl | |
Taleudron | |
Talidine | |
Taloudron | |
Thalazole (Australia) | |
Thalinil | |
Thalistanin | |
Thalistatyl | |
Ultratiazol |
References
- PubChem. "ANILERIDINE". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DrugBank. "ANILERIDINE". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00913 (accessed September 17, 2018).
- MeSH. "MeSH Tree: MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) is the NLM controlled vocabulary thesaurus used for indexing articles for PubMed.". http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/meshhome... (accessed September 17, 2018).
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