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Remifentanil

Catalog No. DB00899 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 132875-61-7 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
M. F. C20H28N2O5 Telephone (780) 492-3111
M. W. 376.44672 Fax (780) 492-1071
Purity Email david.wishart@ualberta.ca
Storage Chembase ID: 775

SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
methyl 1-(3-methoxy-3-oxopropyl)-4-(N-phenylpropanamido)piperidine-4-carboxylate
IUPAC Traditional name
remifentanil
Brand Name
Ultiva
Synonyms
Remifentanyl

DATABASE IDS

PubChem CID 60815
CAS Number 132875-61-7
PubChem SID 46504538

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 1.4

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Remifentanil (marketed by Abbott as Ultiva) is a potent ultra short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic drug. It is given to patients during surgery to relieve pain and as an adjunct to an anaesthetic. Remifentanil is a specific mu-type-opioid receptor agonist. Hence, it causes a reduction in sympathetic nervous system tone, respiratory depression and analgesia.
Indication For use during the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia.
Pharmacology Remifentanil is an opioid agonist with rapid onset and peak effect and ultra-short duration of action. The opioid activity of remifentanil is antagonized by opioid antagonists such as naloxone. The analgesic effects of remifentanil are rapid in onset and offset. Its effects and side effects are dose dependent and similar to other opioids. Remifentanil in humans has a rapid blood-brain equilibration half-time of 1 ± 1 minutes (mean ± SD) and a rapid onset of action.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation By hydrolysis of the propanoic acid-methyl ester linkage by nonspecific blood and tissue esterases.
Half Life 1-20 minutes
Protein Binding 70% (bound to plasma proteins)
Elimination Remifentanil is an esterase-metabolized opioid. The carboxylic acid metabolite is essentially inactive (1/4600 as potent as remifentanil in dogs) and is excreted by the kidneys with an elimination half-life of approximately 90 minutes.
Distribution * 350 mL/kg
* 452 ± 144 mL/kg [neonates]
* 223 ± 30.6 mL/kg [adolescents]
Clearance * 40 mL/min/kg [young, healthy adults]
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