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Ethacrynic acid (Edecrin)

Category:

  • Diuretic

Description:

  • Loop diuretic

Indications:

  • Pulmonary edema

  • edema in CHF, liver disease, renal disease including nephrotic syndrome,ascites

Contraindications:

Hypovolemia

  • Anuria

  • Electrolyte depletion

  • Infants

Precautions:

  • Pregnancy category B; contraindicated per manufacturer

  • Dehydration

  • Cirrhosis (may precipitate hepatic encephalopathy)

  • Concurrent administration of other ototoxic drugs

  • Sulfa allergy

Adverse Reactions (Side Effects):

  • CNS: encephalopathy in hepatic disease, fatigue, headache, vertigo, weakness

  • CV: chest pain, circulatory collapse, ECG changes, hypotension

  • EENT: blurred vision, ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus

  • GI: abdominal distension/pain, acute pancreatitis, anorexia, jaundice, GI bleeding, dry mouth, cramps, severe diarrhea, nausea, vomiting

  • GU: glycosuria, polyuria, renal failure, sexual dysfunction

  • HEME: agranulocytosis, leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia

  • METAB: decreased glucose tolerance, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, hypocalcemia, hypochloremic alkalosis, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hyponatremia

  • MS: arthritis, cramps, stiffness

  • SKIN: photosensitivity, pruritis, purpura, rash, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, sweating  

 

 

 

Dosage:

Administered orally or intravenously

  • Adult: 

    • PO 50-200mg daily; may give up to 200mg twice daily, adjust dose in 25-50mg increments

    • IV 50mg or 0.5-1.0 mg/kg given over several minutes

  • Child: 

    • PO 25mg increased by 25mg per day until desired effect occurs; not established for infants or parenterally

Special Consideration:

  • Reserve for patients not responding or intolerant to furosemide or bumetanide

 

The information contained here is an abbreviated summary. For more detailed and complete information, consult the manufacturer's product information sheets or standard textbooks. Source: Operational Medicine 2001,  Health Care in Military Settings, NAVMED P-5139, May 1, 2001, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, 2300 E Street NW, Washington, D.C., 20372-5300

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