A slide from a presentation about the history of fentanyl. It has a title at the top that reads "History of fentanyl 1-3". Below the title there is a timeline that shows the number of doses used for anesthesia.
The timeline is divided into six sections each representing a different stage of the treatment. The first section is titled "Transmucosal Immediate-Release fentanyl (TIRF)". The second section is labeled "1968" the third section is numbered "1990" the fourth section is colored "1996" the fifth section is color-coded the sixth section is orange the seventh section is yellow the eighth section is green the ninth section is blue the tenth section is red and the eleventh section is purple.
- More rapid onset more closely matches timing of breakthrough pain IV doses for anesthesia are higher than those used for pain.
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