Pro: Methadone Should Be Used as a Part of Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery Protocol
METHADONE IS A HIGHLY effective synthetic opioid (Food and Drug Administration-approved in 1947) used primarily in opioid use disorder treatment, but has been studied and used for acute perioperative pain treatment. Its duration of action is highly dependent on dose and frequency. Methadone has a short speed of onset of 6-to-8 minutes, and a redistribution half-life of approximately 6 minutes, but with increasing dosage ( ≥20 mg), its elimination half-life is extended to approximately 30 hours (range 8 ≥ 59 hours).
Source: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Shelby Garcia, Mitali Mali, Ashanpreet Grewal Tags: Pro and Con Source Type: research
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