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EBB 312 - Evidence on Injectable Opioids for Pain Management during Labor

EBB 312 - Evidence on Injectable Opioids for Pain Management during Labor

Update: 2024-05-15
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Were you aware that beyond the standard epidural, there is an additional medication option for managing pain during childbirth? Today, Dr. Dekker discusses another common option, intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) opioids. Dr. Dekker explains the different types of injectable opioids available during labor, how they work, and the current evidence that you need to know to make an informed decision. Plus, learn about the benefits and risks of IV opioids for pain relief labor and an in-depth look at one opioid in particular: Remifentanil, which is commonly given through a “Patient-Controlled Analgesia” or PCA pump.

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EBB 312 - Evidence on Injectable Opioids for Pain Management during Labor

EBB 312 - Evidence on Injectable Opioids for Pain Management during Labor