Opiate Overdose Flashcards

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Definition

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Taking more opiates than you should

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Aetiology

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· Opiates have widespread effects across the body and side-effects can range from constipation to respiratory depression and death

· Drugs involved:
o Codeine
o Diamorphine
o Dihydrocodeine
o Fentanyl
o Loperamide
o Methadone
o Morphine
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Risk factors

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o Mental health conditions

o Alcoholics

o Morphine toxicity at a lower dose due to:
· Hepatic impairment
· Renal impairment
· Hypotension
· Hypothyroidism
· Asthma (decreased respiratory reserve)
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Epidemiology

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· The ELDERLY are at greater risk because they are more likely to be on opiates

· Heroin and morphine are responsible for most drug-related deaths

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Presenting symptoms

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· Constipation (if chronic)
· Nausea and vomiting
· Loss of appetite
· Sedation
· Craving the next dose
· Drowsiness (if acute overdose)
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Signs on physical examination

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· Respiratory depression

· Hypotension and tachycardia

· Pinpoint pupils

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Investigations

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· Toxicology screen

· Paracetamol blood level (should be considered in patients who have self-poisoned)

· If in doubt, give a small test dose of naloxone

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