Analgesia CRI · multi-modal
Build a multi-modal analgesia CRI: choose an opioid backbone and optionally add adjunct drugs. Each drug is computed independently with its own pump rate. Adjuncts: ketamine, lidocaine (dogs only), and dexmedetomidine.
How this calculator works
Pick one opioid (fentanyl, morphine, or hydromorphone) and optionally toggle on any combination of adjuncts: ketamine, lidocaine, and dexmedetomidine. Each selected drug gets its own card on the right with the pump rate to deliver the requested dose at the chosen bag concentration. The drugs are computed independently; each is a separate bag or syringe with its own pump rate, run through its own line.
Use the loading-dose panels on each card as starting boluses before beginning the CRI. Adjuncts add mechanisms on top of the opioid backbone: ketamine for NMDA antagonism and anti-windup, lidocaine for sodium-channel blockade and supraspinal anti-nociception (dogs only; cardiotoxicity in cats), dexmedetomidine for α₂-mediated opioid-sparing analgesia.
Phase 3 will add a combined-bag preparation mode for clinicians who want all selected drugs in a single bag (the MLK / DMLK workflow).
Enter a patient weight to compute pump rates.
Sources
Dose ranges and protocols sourced from Plumb's Veterinary Drugs (current edition) and Lukasik V. 2015 (WSAVA Proceedings). Each drug's clinical background is on its fentanyl, hydromorphone, or ketamine learn page.