“…Other opioids analgesics (codeine, dextropropoxyphene, meperidine, and oxycodone) and opioid anaesthetic agents (fentanyl, alfentanil, sufentanil, and morphine) may cause generalized seizures after a low to moderate dose (Saboory et al., 2007), but particularly after intrathecal use (Parkinson et al., 1990; Shih et al., 2005). Their ability to enhance epileptiform discharges can help in clinical localization; alfentanil appears the more potent activator (McGuire et al., 2003), although remifentanil has also been used (Grønlykke et al., 2008).…”