eOpioid™ : Opioids & Opiates Calculator

eOpioid™ : Opioids & Opiates Calculator

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1.08

September 18, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. v1.08 Changes 1. Percentage opioid equivalency slider invisibility under iOS 8.4 fixed 2. Supports 4” screen (iPhone 5, 5s) 3. Supports 4.7” screen (iPhone 6, 6s) 4. Supports 5.5” screen (iPhone 6 Plus, 6s Plus) 5. Native multi-tasking support provided under iOS 8.x 6. Changed default maximum 24 hour acetaminophen to 3000 mg (which was previously set at 4000 mg)
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1.06

May 7, 2010

v1.06 Changes 1.Easier ability to select output opioids with fewer finger presses 2.Easier ability to visualize available opioids and available routes at a glance 3.Easier ability to visualize attributes of the opioids in the Scripts function 4.Added intrathecal morphine conversion factors 5.Added intrathecal hydromorphone conversion factors 6.Added subcutaneous alfentanil conversion factors 7.Added long-acting hydromorphone to Scripts function (Exalgo, Jurnista, Palladone SR, HydromorphContin) 8.Added long-acting morphine brands Avinza and Kadian to Scripts function 9.Differentiated brands MS Contin and Oramorph from generic morphine ER in Scripts function 10.Added codeine/APAP 15/300 to Scripts function 11.Added Percocet 2.5/325 (no generic) to Scripts function 12.Differentiated generic from brand OxyIR in Scripts function 13.Brands not available in the United States have the countries indicated above the brand opioid name in the Scripts function
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1.05

March 11, 2010

v1.05 Changes 1. Added subcutaneous oxycodone to Conversion Table 2. Added subcutaneous diamorphine to Conversion Table 3. Selecting a parenteral route for the output opioid will now also automatically display a per hour infusion rate 4. Improved algorithm in approximating scripts when dealing with tablets that had doses of a fraction of a gram (which affected only calculations involving oxymorphone ER 7.5 mg tablets) 5. Aesthetic changes to improve readability 6. Increased length of slider in the Conversion Function 7. Updated all screenshots in all help documents
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1.04

December 3, 2009

v1.04 Changes •Improved interface aesthetics •Improved sliders for better control •Improved font size
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1.03

November 25, 2009

v1.03 Changes •Added ability to shake iPhone/touch to clear entered opioids •Improved stability of tab bar use •Added additional long-acting and short-acting opioids for Scripts Function •Added ability to enter transdermal fentanyl into Opioid Input List •Added ability to select transdermal fentanyl as output in Conversion Function •(Ability to select transdermal fentanyl as output in Scripts Function is unchanged) •Added ability to enter transdermal buprenorphine into Opioid Input List •Added ability to select transdermal buprenorphine as output in Conversion Function •Added buprenorphine (intravenous, sublingual, transdermal) equianalgesic values
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1.02

October 6, 2009

v1.02 CHANGES Fixes incompatibility with OS 2.2.1 that occurs when adding an opioid.
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1.01

September 24, 2009

v1.01 CHANGES ● The user may now edit the maximum 24 hour allowable acetaminophen dose used in calculations ● Many of the initial default settings for the selected output opioid(s) and desired initial equivalency percentage(s) can now be customized ● The computational algorithms have been additionally optimized for slightly improved speed ● Moving the percentage equivalence sliders now cause the output data to continuously update ● The displayed percentage equivalence in the "Scripts" Function have been changed to reflect not the intended "goal" of the equivalence percentage, but now represent the actual percentage equivalence to the new output opioid by calculating what would be the actual 24 hour opioid dose of the generated script * * REQUIRES OS 3.0 AND ABOVE * *
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1.0

September 15, 2009

Price History of eOpioid™

Description of eOpioid™

INTRODUCTION eOpioid™ is a sophisticated application with a suite of different functions that can perform complicated opioid pain medication dose calculations. It can assist healthcare professionals determine proper doses of different opioid pain medicines for patients who may already be using opioids or are opioid tolerant. (Opioids are sometimes also referred to as opiates or narcotics.) POWER Other conventional opioid dose calculators may use the traditional method of simply converting the number of milligrams of one opioid to the number of milligrams of another opioid using a single conversion factor. eOpioid™, however, is able to produce more complicated calculations for opioids such as methadone or levorphanol, in which the equianalgesic dose is actually not a single value, but a relatively large range of possible values. VERSATILITY eOpioid™ not only calculates the number of milligrams for the new, replacement opioid of interest, but searches its database for the replacement opioid's available different sizes of tablets or patches and available dosing time intervals. It can then display the new opioid dose in terms of a potentially more useful output, such as “morphine ER 30 mg tablet, 1 orally q 8 hours”, rather than just stating “morphine 90 mg”. An almost unlimited number of separate opioids that a patient may be using can be entered for consideration. If a patient is simultaneously using many different opioids such as morphine, oxycodone, hydromorphone, etc, these can all be entered. EXTENSIVE eOpioid™ has additional functionality to assist clinicians choose appropriate settings for Patient-Controlled Analgesia devices for IV opioids, such as for morphine, hydromorphone, and fentanyl for patients who may be opioid-tolerant. eOpioid™ has an extensive database of both long-acting and short-acting opioids. It can assist you in determining the doses for a regimen consisting of a long-acting opioid to be given around-the-clock with a short-acting opioid to be given on an as-needed basis (i.e. “PRN”). FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION Even with the multitude of different features offered with eOpioid™, its interface is refreshingly clean and logical. It was designed to be intuitive and is a true example of form following function. Please note that this software is not capable of performing medical consultations. eOpioid™ is an informational tool only and should only be used by specialized healthcare professionals. You are required to read the extensive help documentation within eOpioid™ to ensure a thorough understanding of the Software's capabilities and limitations. © SentientWare, LLC, 2009. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright and licenses restricting use, copying, distribution and decompilation. eOpioid™ and SentientWare™ are trademarks of SentientWare, LLC in the United States and other countries.
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eOpioid™: FAQ

Is the software for eOpioid™ compatible with iPads?

No, eOpioid™ cannot support iPad devices.
The app was developed by SentientWare.
The eOpioid™ app requires iOS 8.4 or later.
With a rating of 4.4 out of 5, eOpioid™ is one of the top-rated apps in its category.
The Main Genre Of The Eopioid™ App Is Medical.
1.08 is the newest version of eOpioid™.
The last update for eOpioid™ was on June 29, 2024.
eOpioid™ was first released on February 6, 2023.
Suitable for adults only, contains graphic violence, nudity, or sexual content.
eOpioid™ is available in American English.
Sorry, eOpioid™ is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of eOpioid™.
No, you cannot use eOpioid™ with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of eOpioid™

  • Pain Doc

    Doesn’t work on iPhone X
  • Opiod Converter

    Works well and is an invaluable tool for daily use. Have recommended it to my entire staff.
  • What happened to the slider?

    I loved the app. Used to use it all the time. No there is no slide bar for equivalents. Not sure what happened to it. Also app crashes whenever I edit current opioids in conversion function. Please fix.

    New update:
    Thanks for fixing the slider and app crashes when editing current opioids. This is the best opioid conversion app on the market. Use it all the time. I recommend it to all my residents, pharmacists, and students. Keep up the good work.