We're using IN fentanyl 1.5-2 mcg/kg. Only drawback compared with diamorphine is the larger volume. If you email me off list at [log in to unmask] I'll send you the protocol
Cliff Reid
Basingstoke
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Subject: Nasal diamorphine substitute
Dear All,
Does anyone have any recipies that they use in place of nasal diamorph for
analgesia (due to the shortages)?
Gregor Heron
Lanarkshire
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