Intrathecal Pethidine: Pharmacology and Clinical Applications
Open Access
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
- Vol. 26 (2) , 137-146
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9802600202
Abstract
Pethidine is the only member of the opioid family that has clinically important local anaesthetic activity in the dose range normally used for analgesia. Pethidine is unique as the only opioid in current use that is effective as the sole agent for spinal anaesthesia. In lower doses, intrathecal pethidine is also an effective analgesic for treating pain in labour. This paper reviews the pharmacology of intrathecal pethidine and clinical experience reported to date. Articles reviewed include those identified by a Medline search using keywords “intrathecal” or “spinal anaesthesia/ anesthesia” and “pethidine” or “meperidine”. Reference lists from identified papers were scrutinized to identify further relevant articles.Keywords
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