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HomeDrug RegistryCompareMETRO I V IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs ALFENTANIL
Comparative Pharmacology

METRO I V IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs ALFENTANIL Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs ALFENTANIL

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER Monograph View ALFENTANIL Monograph
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Antibiotic (Nitroimidazole)
Category C
ALFENTANIL
Opioid Analgesic
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is a Antibiotic (Nitroimidazole); ALFENTANIL is a Opioid Analgesic.
  • Half-life: METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER has a half-life of 8 hours (6-12 hours) in adults; prolonged in hepatic impairment; ALFENTANIL has Terminal elimination half-life: 90–111 minutes (1.5–1.85 hours). Clinically, context-sensitive half-time is short (~40 min after 3-hour infusion) due to rapid redistribution and metabolism..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL.
  • Pregnancy: METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is rated Category C; ALFENTANIL is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Mechanism of Action
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Metronidazole exerts its antibacterial and antiprotozoal effects by entering the microbial cell and undergoing reduction by intracellular electron transport proteins, forming reactive metabolites that interact with DNA, causing strand breakage and inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis.

ALFENTANIL

Alfentanil is a potent, short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic that primarily acts as a mu-opioid receptor agonist. It binds to mu-opioid receptors in the central nervous system, leading to G-protein coupled activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels and inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels, resulting in hyperpolarization and reduced neurotransmitter release. This produces analgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression.

Indications
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Treatment of intra-abdominal infections (peritonitis, intra-abdominal abscess),Treatment of bacterial vaginosis,Treatment of trichomoniasis,Treatment of amebiasis (amebic dysentery and amebic liver abscess),Treatment of skin and skin structure infections (decubitus ulcers, infected wounds),Treatment of gynecologic infections (endometritis, tubo-ovarian abscess),Treatment of central nervous system infections (meningitis, brain abscess),Treatment of septicemia and endocarditis,Off-label: Perioperative prophylaxis for colorectal surgery,Off-label: Treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection (combined with other agents),Off-label: Crohn's disease (perianal fistulas)

ALFENTANIL

Analgesic adjunct during general anesthesia,Induction of anesthesia,Maintenance of anesthesia for short surgical procedures,Off-label: Procedural sedation in monitored settings

Standard Dosing
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

IV: 500 mg every 6 h or 1 g every 12 h. For severe infections: 750 mg every 6 h. Max 4 g/day.

ALFENTANIL

Initial IV bolus of 5-20 mcg/kg; maintenance infusion of 0.5-1.5 mcg/kg/min; incremental boluses of 5-10 mcg/kg as needed. Induction of anesthesia: 50-100 mcg/kg IV.

Direct Interaction
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
No Direct Interaction
ALFENTANIL
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Half-Life
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

8 hours (6-12 hours) in adults; prolonged in hepatic impairment

ALFENTANIL

Terminal elimination half-life: 90–111 minutes (1.5–1.85 hours). Clinically, context-sensitive half-time is short (~40 min after 3-hour infusion) due to rapid redistribution and metabolism.

Metabolism
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Hepatic metabolism via oxidation and glucuronidation, primarily by CYP450 enzymes (CYP2A6, CYP3A4). The major metabolites are hydroxymetronidazole and metronidazole glucuronide.

ALFENTANIL

Alfentanil is primarily metabolized by hepatic cytochrome P450 enzymes, mainly CYP3A4, through oxidative N-dealkylation and O-demethylation to inactive metabolites.

Excretion
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Renal (60-80% as unchanged drug), fecal (6-15%), biliary (small amount)

ALFENTANIL

Primarily hepatic metabolism via CYP3A4; <1% excreted unchanged in urine; metabolites (mainly noralfentanil) excreted renally. Biliary/fecal excretion of metabolites accounts for ~30%.

Protein Binding
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

<20% bound to plasma proteins

ALFENTANIL

~92% bound primarily to alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AAG) and albumin.

VD (L/kg)
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

0.25-0.85 L/kg; indicates wide distribution into tissues including CSF

ALFENTANIL

Vd: 0.4–1.0 L/kg (mean ~0.75 L/kg). Moderate Vd reflecting rapid distribution to tissues, especially brain and muscle.

Bioavailability
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

100% intravenous

ALFENTANIL

IV: 100%. IM: ~90%. Epidural: ~30–50% due to local uptake and redistribution. No significant oral bioavailability.

Special Populations

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Renal Adjustments
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Cr Cl 10-50 m L/min: 500 mg every 12 h. Cr Cl <10 m L/min: 500 mg every 24 h. Hemodialysis: dose after dialysis.

ALFENTANIL

GFR 10-50 m L/min: administer with caution, consider dose reduction of 25-50%; GFR <10 m L/min: reduce dose by 50% and extend dosing interval.

Hepatic Adjustments
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Child-Pugh A: no adjustment. Child-Pugh B or C: reduce dose by 50% (e.g., 500 mg every 12 h).

ALFENTANIL

Child-Pugh class A: no adjustment needed; Child-Pugh class B: reduce dose by 50%; Child-Pugh class C: reduce dose by 75%.

Pediatric Dosing
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Neonates (GA <34 wk): 7.5 mg/kg every 12 h; (GA ≥34 wk): 7.5 mg/kg every 8 h. Infants/children: 10 mg/kg every 6-8 h. Max 4 g/day.

ALFENTANIL

Initial IV bolus of 5-20 mcg/kg; maintenance infusion of 0.5-2 mcg/kg/min. For neonates, reduce dose by 30-50% due to immature clearance.

Geriatric Dosing
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Cr Cl 10-50 m L/min: 500 mg every 12 h. Cr Cl <10 m L/min: 500 mg every 24 h. Monitor for neurotoxicity.

ALFENTANIL

Reduce initial IV bolus by 30-50% to 3-10 mcg/kg; titrate carefully; monitor for prolonged sedation and respiratory depression.

Safety & Monitoring

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Black Box Warnings
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
FDA Black Box Warning

Carcinogenicity: Metronidazole has been shown to be carcinogenic in mice and rats. Unnecessary use should be avoided.

ALFENTANIL
FDA Black Box Warning

Risk of respiratory depression: Alfentanil can cause severe, life-threatening, or fatal respiratory depression. Monitor for respiratory depression, especially during initiation or following dose increases. Accidental ingestion of even one dose can be fatal. Concomitant use with central nervous system depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines, alcohol) may increase risk. Alfentanil is an opioid agonist and a Schedule II controlled substance with high potential for abuse and addiction.

Warnings/Precautions
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

May cause seizures and peripheral neuropathy; discontinue if neurologic symptoms occur.,Use caution in patients with central nervous system disorders.,Blood dyscrasias: Use with caution in patients with history of or current blood dyscrasias.,Hepatic impairment: Dose adjustment may be required.,Carcinogenicity: Avoid prolonged or unnecessary use.,Drug interactions: Potentiation of anticoagulant effect of warfarin; disulfiram-like reaction with alcohol.,Prolonged QT interval: Use with caution with QT-prolonging agents.,Superinfection: May cause overgrowth of Clostridioides difficile.

ALFENTANIL

Respiratory depression: Potentially fatal; monitor oxygenation and ventilation.,Abuse potential: Schedule II controlled substance; risk of addiction, abuse, and diversion.,Concomitant use with CNS depressants: Increases risk of profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma, and death; limit use or monitor closely.,Geriatric and cachectic patients: Increased sensitivity; reduce initial dose.,Hepatic impairment: Alfentanil clearance is reduced in patients with cirrhosis; consider dose adjustment.,Bradycardia and hypotension: Use with caution in patients with hypovolemia or reduced cardiac reserve.,Serotonin syndrome: Risk with concurrent serotonergic drugs (e.g., MAOIs, SSRIs, triptans); monitor for symptoms.,Withdrawal: Prolonged use may lead to physical dependence; taper dose gradually.

Contraindications
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Hypersensitivity to metronidazole or other nitroimidazole derivatives,First trimester of pregnancy (relative contraindication; use only if clearly needed),Breastfeeding (manufacturer recommends discontinuation of nursing or drug, but AAP considers compatible),Use with disulfiram (within 2 weeks of disulfiram administration),Use with alcohol or propylene glycol-containing products (due to disulfiram-like reaction)

ALFENTANIL

Hypersensitivity to alfentanil, fentanyl, or any opioid,Significant respiratory depression (e.g., acute asthma, COPD in acute exacerbation),Acute or severe bronchial asthma,Suspected or known paralytic ileus,MAO inhibitor use within 14 days (serotonin syndrome risk),Myasthenia gravis (relative contraindication due to risk of respiratory muscle weakness),Morbid obesity with sleep apnea (relative contraindication; increased risk of respiratory depression)

Adverse Reactions
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Data Pending
ALFENTANIL
Data Pending
Food Interactions
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Avoid alcohol and any foods or beverages containing alcohol (e.g., beer, wine, liquor, some vinegars, certain desserts) for 48 hours after last dose. No other significant food interactions.

ALFENTANIL

No significant food interactions known. Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice as they may inhibit CYP3A4 metabolism, potentially prolonging effects.

Pregnancy & Lactation

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Teratogenic Risk
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Metronidazole crosses the placenta. In the first trimester, data are conflicting but meta-analyses show no significant increase in major malformations; however, some studies suggest a possible small risk of cleft palate. The CDC and FDA consider it contraindicated in the first trimester unless clearly needed. In the second and third trimesters, it is generally considered safe, but caution is advised near term due to potential neonatal accumulation.

ALFENTANIL

Alfentanil is an opioid analgesic; limited human data. No clear evidence of major malformations, but third trimester use may cause neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). Avoid prolonged use or high doses near term; use during labor may cause respiratory depression in neonate.

Lactation Summary
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Metronidazole is excreted into breast milk with milk-to-plasma ratio of approximately 0.6-1.0. Peak milk concentrations occur 2-4 hours after dose. The American Academy of Pediatrics considers it compatible with breastfeeding, but some sources advise discarding milk for 12-24 hours after a single high dose (2 g) to reduce infant exposure. For standard dosing, benefits likely outweigh risks.

ALFENTANIL

Alfentanil is excreted into breast milk in very low concentrations; estimated relative infant dose is low (<2% of maternal weight-adjusted dose). M/P ratio not determined in humans. Compatible with breastfeeding with caution; monitor infant for drowsiness, feeding difficulties.

Pregnancy Dosing
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (increased volume of distribution, enhanced hepatic clearance) may reduce serum concentrations of metronidazole, but the clinical significance is unclear. No dose adjustment is routinely recommended; however, for serious infections, therapeutic drug monitoring may be considered. Standard dosing (e.g., 500 mg IV every 8 hours) is typically used.

ALFENTANIL

Pregnancy can alter alfentanil pharmacokinetics: increased volume of distribution, decreased plasma clearance, prolonged elimination half-life. Dose reduction may be needed for prolonged use; titrate to effect. During labor, use smallest effective dose.

Maternal Safety Status
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Category C
ALFENTANIL
Category C

Clinical Insights

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
ALFENTANIL
Clinical Pearls
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Metronidazole IV exhibits excellent bioavailability; oral and IV dosing are equivalent. Avoid ethanol-containing medications or diet due to disulfiram-like reaction. Monitor for peripheral neuropathy with prolonged use. Adjust dose in severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh C).

ALFENTANIL

Alfentanil is a potent, short-acting synthetic opioid (4-5 times more potent than fentanyl) with rapid onset (1-2 min) and brief duration (5-10 min). Primarily used for induction and maintenance of anesthesia, especially in short procedures. Requires careful monitoring of respiratory depression and chest wall rigidity, particularly during rapid IV administration. Hepatic metabolism (CYP3A4) affected by liver disease; reduce dose. Decrease dose in elderly and hypovolemic patients. Not recommended for chronic pain due to short half-life.

Patient Counseling
METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Do not consume alcohol or products containing propylene glycol during treatment and for at least 48 hours after completion.,Report any numbness, tingling, or burning in hands or feet immediately.,Complete the full course as prescribed even if symptoms improve.,May cause metallic or bitter taste; this is temporary and harmless.

ALFENTANIL

This medication causes drowsiness and dizziness; avoid driving or operating machinery for at least 24 hours after administration.,Report any difficulty breathing, chest tightness, or feeling faint immediately.,Alfentanil is used only in hospital settings under direct supervision of healthcare professionals.,Inform your doctor if you have a history of liver disease, lung disease, or drug/alcohol abuse.,Do not consume alcohol or other sedatives while under the effects of alfentanil.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER Risks

No interactions on record

ALFENTANIL Risks3
Propantheline + Alfentanil
moderate

"Propantheline, an anticholinergic agent, can competitively antagonize muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, potentially reducing gastrointestinal motility and secretion. Alfentanil, a mu-opioid receptor agonist, also decreases gastrointestinal motility through central and peripheral opioid receptors. Concomitant use may synergistically inhibit peristalsis, leading to severe constipation, paralytic ileus, or delayed gastric emptying, which can increase the risk of aspiration and complicate anesthesia recovery."

Alfentanil + Furosemide
moderate

"Alfentanil, a potent opioid analgesic, can cause significant hypotension and respiratory depression. When combined with furosemide, a loop diuretic that reduces blood volume and vascular resistance, there is a synergistic decrease in blood pressure, which may precipitate cardiovascular collapse, especially in patients with compromised circulatory reserves. Additionally, furosemide may enhance the sedative and respiratory depressant effects of alfentanil, leading to increased risk of respiratory acidosis and altered mental status."

Alfentanil + Nebivolol
moderate

"Alfentanil, a potent mu-opioid receptor agonist, can enhance the bradycardic effects of nebivolol, a beta-1 selective blocker with additional nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation. The combination may lead to excessive slowing of heart rate, reduced cardiac output, and potential hemodynamic instability, particularly in patients with underlying cardiac conduction abnormalities or hypovolemia."

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs ALFENTANIL, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL?

METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is a Antibiotic (Nitroimidazole) that works by Metronidazole exerts its antibacterial and antiprotozoal effects by entering the microbial cell and undergoing reduction by intracellular electron transport proteins, forming reactive metabolites that interact with DNA, causing strand breakage and inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis.. ALFENTANIL is a Opioid Analgesic that works by Alfentanil is a potent, short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic that primarily acts as a mu-opioid receptor agonist. It binds to mu-opioid receptors in the central nervous system, leading to G-protein coupled activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels and inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels, resulting in hyperpolarization and reduced neurotransmitter release. This produces analgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER or ALFENTANIL?

Potency comparisons between METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs ALFENTANIL?

The standard adult dose of METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is: IV: 500 mg every 6 h or 1 g every 12 h. For severe infections: 750 mg every 6 h. Max 4 g/day.. The standard adult dose of ALFENTANIL is: Initial IV bolus of 5-20 mcg/kg; maintenance infusion of 0.5-1.5 mcg/kg/min; incremental boluses of 5-10 mcg/kg as needed. Induction of anesthesia: 50-100 mcg/kg IV.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER and ALFENTANIL safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. METRO I.V. IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is classified as Category C. Metronidazole crosses the placenta. In the first trimester, data are conflicting but meta-analyses show no significant increase in major malformations; however, some studies sugges. ALFENTANIL is classified as Category C. Alfentanil is an opioid analgesic; limited human data. No clear evidence of major malformations, but third trimester use may cause neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). Avoid. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.