Canonical Question
Fentanyl vs Remifentanil (PK/PD)
Master answer
PK and PD of Fentanyl and Remifentanil
Context sensitive half-time
- Defined as the time for plasma concentration to fall to half of its value at the time of stopping an infusion
- A method to describe the variability in plasma concentrations after ceasing an infusion
The “context” is the duration of infusion. - Used because terminal elimination half-life has little clinical utility for predicting drug offset
Half-lives are often misleading when discussing drug infusions. - Dependent on:
- Duration of infusion
During an infusion, drugs distribute out of plasma into tissues. When the infusion ceases, drug is cleared from plasma and tissue drug redistributes back into plasma.- The longer an infusion, the more drug has distributed out of tissues, and the longer the redistribution phase
- The longest context-sensitive half time occurs when an infusion is at steady-state
- Redistribution
The maximal CSHT reached depends on the:- VDss
Drugs with a larger VDss have a longer CSHT, as only a small proportion of the drug in the body will be in plasma and able to be cleared. - Rate constant for elimination
Drugs with a smaller rate constant for elimination have a longer CSHT.
- VDss
- Duration of infusion
Drugs with longer context-sensitive half-times will wear off less predictably.
Context sensitive half time – Fentanyl vs Remifentanil:
- Fentanyl shows variable CSHT – Has high redistribution, with VdSS 3-5L/kg, and a terminal half life of 3 hours. Hence, prolonged infusion may lead to increased duration of action and SE
- Remifentanil has little redistribution and a small Vd (0.2-0.3L/kg) in the peripheral compartments, and a very short elimination half life of 3 minutes. Hence, it has a very short, context-insensitive half time
It wears off reliably and quickly following cessation of infusion.

Courtesy: icuprimaryprep.com
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024A Q09 | (a) Describe the pharmacokinetics of intravenous fentanyl and intravenous remifentanil (40% of marks). (b) Explain how these features create contrasts between the two drugs (20% of marks). (c) Discuss the concept of context sensitive half-time using these drugs as examples (40% of marks). | historical_member | — |
| 2018A Q05 | Compare and contrast the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of IV fentanyl and IV remifentanil (60% of marks). Discuss the concept of context sensitive half-time using these drugs as examples (40% of marks). | historical_member | — |