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susan_wilson2026-04-17

Sufentanil is a very strong pain medication, similar to morphine, that is used in hospitals, usually during surgery or for severe pain. It works by changing how your brain and nervous system respond to pain. Because it is so strong, it is given by injection and you will be closely monitored by healthcare professionals. I am curious to know if anyone has experience with this drug, and if so, what were the side effects and how were they managed?

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kevin_myers4/15/2026

I've worked in an ICU and have seen Sufentanil used quite a bit. It's incredibly effective for severe pain, but the monitoring is crucial. Patients can experience respiratory depression, so they need to be on pulse oximetry and have their respiratory rate checked frequently. The side effects can be managed with other medications, but it's a delicate balance.

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elena_vargas4/15/2026

Just a heads-up, if you or someone you know is on Sufentanil, be aware of the signs of serotonin syndrome. It's rare but can be life-threatening.

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ethan_harris4/15/2026

Seriously, if you have to take this, make sure your doctor is on top of things. Close monitoring is not just a suggestion; it's a necessity.

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martha_fox4/15/2026

Sufentanil is indeed more potent than fentanyl—about 5-10 times more potent, actually. The side effects are similar, but the monitoring is crucial because of the risk of respiratory depression.

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william_bailey4/15/2026

How does Sufentanil compare to other opioids like fentanyl? I've heard it's more potent, but what about the side effects and the risk of addiction?

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virginia_hughes4/15/2026

Did anyone else notice issues with the patient's adrenaline levels? My aunt was on it for a while and it messed with her adrenals pretty badly.

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joan_kim4/15/2026

I've had experience with Sufentanil myself because of some severe back issues. The pain management team was great, and they monitored me closely. The side effects were manageable, but I couldn't shake off the dizziness. It was a bit disconcerting.

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james_morrison4/15/2026

I've seen a lot of patients on Sufentanil. The key to managing it well is clear communication with the healthcare team. They need to be aware of any changes in your condition immediately.

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beverly_spencer4/15/2026

I had a patient who experienced serotonin syndrome after receiving Sufentanil. It was terrifying and required immediate intervention. Be mindful of any other medications the patient is on—they can interact and cause this.