What is the ‘green whistle’ Canadian player Ismael Koné was given after FIFA injury?
When Canadian midfielder Ismael Koné was taken off the field on a stretcher during Canada’s World Cup match against Qatar on Thursday, photos showed him inhaling from a small green device, prompting many fans to wonder what it was.
Team Canada officials confirmed the inhaler to be Penthrox, also known as methoxyflurane, a fast-acting, non-opioid pain medication that is self-administered for short-term pain relief. It is commonly known as the “green whistle.”
One of the drug’s key features is that it’s administered by the patient directly: if a patient can’t hold the device themselves, the drug can’t be used, said Dr. Paul Winston, a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation based in British Columbia.
“The nice thing about Penthrox is you don’t overdo it, right? So if the person ends up saying, ‘Hey, I’m OK,’ they can stop puffing, or if the pain isn’t controlled, then they have time to administer the heavier medications that they may need to do,” Winston said.