Ipecac Syrup

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Ipecac Syrup

  Action
  Indications
  Contraindications
  Route/Dosage
  Interactions
  Lab Test Interferences
  Adverse Reactions
  Precautions
Patient Care Considerations
  Administration/Storage
  Assessment/Interventions
  Patient/Family Education


(IPP-uh-kak syrup)
Available as generic only,  PMS-Ipecac
Class: Antidote

 Action Produces vomiting by local irritant effect and stimulation of chemoreceptor trigger zone.

 Indications Treatment of drug overdose and certain poisonings.

 Contraindications Do not use in semiconscious, unconscious, pregnant, or lactating persons; do not use if strychnine, corrosives (eg, alkalis, strong acids), or petroleum distillates have been ingested.

 Route/Dosage

ADULTS: PO 15 to 30 ml followed by 3 to 4 glasses of water. May repeat dose within 20 min if vomiting does not occur. CHILDREN < 1 YR: PO 5 to 10 ml followed by ½ glass of water. CHILDREN 1–12 YR: PO 15 ml followed by 1 to 2 glasses of water.

 Interactions

Activated charcoal: Will absorb ipecac syrup. Give activated charcoal only after ipecac syrup has produced vomiting. Milk or carbonated beverages: Do not administer with ipecac syrup.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

CV: Heart conduction disturbances; atrial fibrillation; fatal myocarditis. CNS: Depression. GI: Diarrhea.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined. Abuse: Severe cardiomyopathies and death may occur in bulimic and anorexic persons abusing ipecac syrup. Syrup/Fluid extract: Do not confuse ipecac syrup with ipecac fluid extract, which is 14 times stronger and has caused some deaths.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Cardiac conduction disturbances, bradycardia, atrial fibrillation, hypotension, fatal myocarditis

 Patient/Family Education

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