Drug Threat Bulletin: DSUVIA (Sufentanil)
Date Added:
December 4, 2018
Journal/Publication:
Threat Bulletin
Publisher:
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Publication Date:
November 30, 2018
Type:
Public Health Announcements
Format:
Article
Abstract
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved DSUVIA, the synthetic opioid sufentanil in tiny blue tablet form, on Nov. 2, 2018 for single doses ingested under the tongue. Sufentanil is chemically similar to fentanyl (the lethal narcotic showing up as fake oxycodone pills and as a cutting agent in heroin) but estimated to be five to 10 times stronger. The opioid has been administered in solution form via IV and epidural injection since 1984, and typically employed as an anesthesia during major surgery (high dose) and in low-dosages as part of pain-relieving regimen for general surgery. (ROCIC Drug Publication)
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RPR Commentary
Sufentanil (DSUVIA), an extremely potent opiate has just been approved by the FDA.