Sublimaze
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Definition
Noun: - A potent synthetic opioid analgesic, known by the trade name Sublimaze. It acts on the central nervous system to relieve severe pain and can induce a state of sedation or anesthesia. It has a high potential for addiction and dependence.
Usage
This word is primarily used in specific professional and legal contexts. - Medical/Veterinary Context: Refers to its use as a pharmaceutical agent for pain management and anesthesia. - Law Enforcement/Military Context: Refers to its potential use as an incapacitating agent. - Public Health/Drug Abuse Context: Refers to its status as a controlled substance with high abuse potential.
Examples
- Medical Use:
- Sublimaze is administered intravenously during surgery to manage pain.
- The veterinarian used sublimaze as part of the anesthetic protocol for the procedure.
- Law Enforcement Context:
- The gas used in the hostage situation was reported to contain sublimaze.
- Drug Abuse Context:
- The illicit use of pharmaceuticals like sublimaze is a growing concern.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Jargon: In medical literature, "sublimaze" is often discussed alongside its generic name, fentanyl, detailing its pharmacokinetics, receptor affinity (mu-opioid receptor agonist), and risk profile.
- The rapid onset of action of sublimaze makes it useful in acute pain settings but also contributes to its abuse liability.
Variants and Related Words
- Fentanyl (n): The generic pharmaceutical name for the active compound marketed as Sublimaze.
- Opioid (n): The class of drugs to which sublimaze belongs.
- Analgesic (n): A broader term for pain-relieving drugs, which includes sublimaze.
- Narcotic (n): A legal/administrative term often used for controlled opioid substances like sublimaze.
Synonyms
- Fentanyl: The direct generic equivalent.
- Synthetic opioid: Describes its drug class.
- Potent analgesic: Describes its primary medical function.
Important Notes
- Critical Warning: This is a controlled substance with a significant risk of addiction, overdose, and death. Its non-medical use is illegal and extremely dangerous.
- The term "sublimaze" itself is a trade name and is typically used in formal or technical writing rather than everyday conversation, where "fentanyl" is more common.
Noun
- trade names of a narcotic analgesic that can be inhaled and that acts on the central nervous system and may become addictive; used as a veterinary anesthetic and with other drugs before, during, and after surgery; also used as a nonlethal gas to incapacitate people in hostage situations; also abused as a recreational drug