| 
  
    | Category:
      
       Description:
      
       Indications:
      
       
        
          Moderate
          to severe pain (surgical, cancer, burns)
          
          
          Migraine
          headache (nasal inhaler)
          
           Contraindications:
      
       Precautions:
      
       
        
          Pregnancy
          Category C 
          Patients
          will experience CNS effects of drowsiness and dizziness, therefore use
          caution with motor vehicle operation or other hazardous tasks.
          
          
          Low
          physical dependence, however use in caution with unstable or history
          of abuse patients.
          
          
          Avoid
          prolonged, sustained usage to decrease addiction potential.
          
          
          Geriatric
          patients may have decreased medication clearance and elimination,
          therefore dosage must be modified.
          
          
          Use
          with caution with other CNS depressive medications.
          
           Adverse
      Reactions (Side Effects):
      
       | Dosage:
      
       Administered
      by injection (IM or IV) or nasal inhalation, adjusted to severity of pain
      
       Adult:
      
       
        
          Initial
          dose: 2mg IM or 1mg IV, repeated q3-4h as needed
          
          
          Maintenance:
          1-4mg IM or 0.5-2mg IV q3-4h
          
          
          Inhalation:
          1 spray (1mg per spray) in each nostril, if pain control not achieved
          then repeat with one spray in one nostril in 60-90 minutes, then q3-4h
          if needed
          
           Geriatric
      or Impaired Hepatic or Renal Function:
      
       
        
          One-half
          ( ½ ) normal dose IM or IV
          
          
          Inhalation:
          1 spray (1mg per spray) in each nostril, if pain control not achieved
          then repeat with one spray in one nostril in 90-120 minutes, then q6h
          if needed
          
             
      
         |  The information contained here is an abbreviated summary. For more detailed
and complete information, consult the manufacturer's product information sheets
or standard textbooks. Source: 
Operational Medicine 2001,  Health 
Care in Military Settings, NAVMED P-5139, May 1, 2001, Bureau 
of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, 2300 E Street NW, Washington, 
D.C., 20372-5300  |