Metaproterenol Sulfate

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Metaproterenol Sulfate

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


(MEH-tuh-pro-TEHR-uh-nahl SULL-fate)
Alupent
Syrup: 10 mg/5 mL
Aerosol: 75 mg as micronized powder in inert propellant (100 inhalations). Each dose delivers 0.65 mg, 150 mg as micronized powder in inert propellant (200 inhalations). Each dose delivers 0.65 mg
Solution for inhalation: 0.4%, 0.6%, 5%
Class: Bronchodilator, Sympathomimetic

 Actions Relaxes bronchial smooth muscle through beta-2 receptor stimulation.

 Indications Treatment of bronchial asthma and reversible bronchospasm associated with bronchitis and emphysema; control of acute asthma attacks in children ³ 6 yr (inhalation solution only).

 Contraindications Cardiac arrhythmias associated with tachycardia.

 Route/Dosage

Aerosol

ADULTS AND CHILDREN ³ 12 yr: Inhalation 2 to 3 inhalations q 3 to 4 hr, not to exceed 12 inhalations/day.

Hand Nebulizer

ADULTS AND CHILDREN ³ 12 yr: Inhalation 5 to 15 inhalations q 4 hr prn.

Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing Apparatus

ADULTS AND CHILDREN ³ 12 yr: Inhalation 0.2 to 0.3 mL of 5% solution in 2.5 mL of diluent q 4 hr prn.

Nebulizer

ADULTS AND CHILDREN ³ 12 yr: Inhalation 0.1 to 0.2 mL in saline to a total volume of 3 mL.

 Interactions

MAOIs, Tricyclic Antidepressants: Pressor effects may be potentiated.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

CARDIOVASCULAR: Palpitations; hypertension; tachycardia; cardiac arrest; palpitations; tachycardia; blood pressure changes/hypertension. CNS: Tremor; dizziness; nervousness; weakness; headache; shakiness/nervousness/tension; drowsiness; insomnia. DERMATOLOGIC: Rash. EENT: Throat irritation; bad taste; taste/smell change. GI: GI distress; nausea; vomiting; dry mouth. RESPIRATORY: Cough; asthma exacerbation; throat dryness/irritation; pharyngitis; asthma exacerbation; hoarseness; nasal congestion. OTHER: Fatigue; skin reaction.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined. CHILDREN: May be used in children ³ 6 yrs. Elderly: Lower doses may be required. CNS Effects: CNS stimulation may occur; use drug with caution in patients with history of seizures or hypothyroidism. Cardiovascular Disorders: Toxic symptoms may occur. Diabetes Mellitus: Dosage adjustment of insulin or oral hypoglycemic agent may be required. Excessive Use: Paradoxical bronchospasm and cardiac arrest have been associated with excessive inhalant use. Hypersensitivity: Hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions can occur after administration. Labor and Delivery: May inhibit uterine contractions and delay preterm labor. Tolerance: May occur.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Tremor, palpitations, angina, arrhythmias, tachycardia, elevated or decreased BP, seizures, nervousness, headache, dry mouth, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, malaise, insomnia

 Patient/Family Education

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