Category:
Description:
Indications:
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Mild
or transient episodes of heart block and Stokes-Adams attacks (except
when caused by ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation)
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Cardiac
arrest (until electric shock or pacemaker is available)
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Bronchospasm
occurring during anesthesia, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema
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Hypovolemic
and septic shock, low cardiac output states, CHF, cardiogenic shock
Contraindications:
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Tachydysrhythmias,
tachycardia or heart block caused by digitalis intoxication
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Ventricular
dysrhythmias requiring inotropic therapy, angina pectoris
Precautions:
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Pregnancy
category C
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Hypovolemia,
coronary artery disease, coronary insufficiency
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Diabetes,
hyperthyroidism
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
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CNS:
anxiety, dizziness, headache, mild tremors, nervousness, weakness
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CV:
angina, hypertension, hypotension, palpitations, tachycardia,
tachydysrhythmias, ventricular dysrhythmias
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GI:
nausea, vomiting
-
RESP:
pulmonary edema
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SKIN:
flushing of skin, sweating
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Dosage:
Administered
orally (inhalation via solution and aerosol), intravenously,
intramuscularly, subcutaneously
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Adult:
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Bronchospasm:
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MDI
1-2 puffs 4-6 times daily
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NEB
0.25-0.5ml of a 1% solution diluted in 2-3ml normal saline or
0.25% and 0.5% undiluted, treatment may be repeated up to 5
times daily
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Dysrhythmia/heart
block:
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IV
0.02-0.06mg (1-3ml of 1:50,000 dilution) bolus, followed by
subsequent doses of 0.01-0.2mg (0.5-10ml op 1:50,000 dilution)
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IV
INF 5 mcg/min initially, titrate to desired response, usual
range 2-20 mcg/min
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IM
0.2mg (1ml of 1:5,000 dilution) initially, subsequent doses of
0.02-1mg (0.1-5ml of 1:5,000 dilution)
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SC
0.2mg (1ml of 1:5,000 dilution) initially, subsequent doses of
0.15-0.2mg (0.75-1ml of 1:5,000 dilution)
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IC
0.02mg (0.1ml of 1:5,000 dilution)
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Shock:
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Child:
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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
OB-GYN 101:
Introductory Obstetrics & Gynecology
© 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008
Medical Education Division,
Brookside Associates, Ltd.
All rights reserved
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