PHYS 799 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cough Reflex, Buprenorphine, Sufentanil

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Receptor agonist, intended to depress spinal cord and brain pain pathways. Receptor agonist, activates the dopamine reward pathway. Receptor agonists, intended to depress spinal cord and brain pain pathways and the cough reflex. Partial receptor agonist, intended to depress the cough reflex. Receptor agonist, intended to depress spinal cord and brain pain pathways and to occupy receptors in the reward pathway. Partial receptor agonist, occupies receptors in the reward pathway. Buprenorphine: partial receptor agonist, occupies receptors in the reward pathway; naloxone: / / receptor competitive antagonist included to prevent euphoria if preparation is ground up and injected. 2 agonist, intended to reduce firing of cns neurons also depressed by receptor agonist. Chronic pain (with caution! maintain abstinence from narcotics. Peripheral receptor agonist, intended to reduce peristalsis. / / receptor competitive antagonist, blocks all effects of endogenous opioids and narcotics. Peripheral receptor antagonist intended to reverse narcotic-induced constipation and vomiting without reversing analgesia.