fentanyls
Fentanyls are a class of potent synthetic opioids that are primarily used for pain management. They are chemically similar to morphine and are significantly more powerful. Fentanyl itself was first synthesized in 1959 and introduced as a medical anesthetic in 1960. Due to its rapid onset and short duration of action, it is effective for moderate to severe pain, particularly in post-operative settings or for chronic pain management in patients who are tolerant to other opioids.
Medical formulations of fentanyl include transdermal patches, lozenges, nasal sprays, and injectable solutions. These are strictly
The risks associated with fentanyl, both medical and illicit, include respiratory depression, which can lead to