Ephedrine

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Ephedrine

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


(eh-FED-rin)
Kondon’s Nasal
Jelly: 1% ephedrine alkaloid
Pretz-D
Spray: 0.25% ephedrine sulfate
Class: Vasopressor, Decongestant

 Actions Stimulates both alpha-and beta-receptors, causing increased heart rate, unchanged or augmented stroke volume, enhanced cardiac output, and increased BP. Causes relaxation of smooth muscle of bronchi and GI tract, stimulation of cerebral cortex, and pupil dilation.

 Indications

IM/IV/SC: Treatment of acute hypotensive states; treatment of Adams-Stokes syndrome with complete heart block; stimulation of CNS to combat narcolepsy and depressive states; treatment of acute bronchospasm; treatment of enuresis; treatment of myasthenia gravis; allergic disorders, such as bronchial asthma. Nasal: Treatment of nasal congestion; promotion of nasal or sinus drainage; relief of eustachian tube congestion. Oral: Temporary relief of shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and wheezing caused by bronchial asthma. Eases breathing for asthma patients by reducing spasms of bronchial muscles.

 Contraindications Angle-closure glaucoma; patients anesthetized with cyclopropane or halothane; cases in which vasopressor drugs are contraindicated (eg, thyrotoxicosis, diabetes mellitus, hypertension of pregnancy); MAOI therapy; narrow-angle glaucoma; nonanaphylactic shock during general anesthesia with halogenated hydrocarbons or cyclopropane.

 Route/Dosage

Asthma

ADULTS AND CHILDREN ³ 12 yr: PO 12.5 to 25 mg q 4 hrs, not to exceed 150 mg in 24 hr. ADULTS: SC/IM/IV 25 to 50 mg SC or IM, or 5 to 25 mg administered slowly IV, repeated q 5 to 10 min, if necessary. CHILDREN: SC/IM 0.5 to 0.75 mg/kg or 16.7 to 25 mg/m2 q 4 to 6 hr.

Hypotension

ADULTS: SC 25 to 50 mg (IM/IV if rapid effect is needed) 10 to 25 mg may be given by IV push; may give additional doses at 5 to 10 min intervals (max 150 mg/24 hr). CHILDREN: IV/SC 3 mg/kg/day or 25 to 100 mg/m2 /day in 4 to 6 divided doses.

Labor

ADULTS: SC/IV/IM prn to maintain BP £ 130/80 mm Hg.

Nasal Congestion

ADULTS: Nasal Dose is product specific. See labeling.

 Interactions

Alpha-Adrenergic Blockers (eg, Phentolamine): Vasoconstricting and hypertensive effects are antagonized. Diuretics: Vascular response may be decreased. General Anesthetics (eg, Halothane, Cyclopropane)/Cardiac Glycosides: The potential for the myocardium to be sensitized to the effects of sympathomimetic amines is increased. Arrhythmias may result with coadministration and may respond to beta blockers. Guanethidine: May negate antihypertensive effects. MAOIs: Increases pressor response from vasopressors significantly; hypertensive crisis and intracranial hemorrhage are possible. Rauwolfia Alkaloids, Methyldopa, Furazolidone: May result in hypertension. Tricyclic Antidepressants: May potentiate pressor response. Urinary Acidifiers: May increase elimination of ephedrine. Urinary Alkalinizers: May decrease elimination of ephedrine. INCOMPATIBILITIES: Ephedrine is chemically incompatible with sodium bicarbonate; avoid admixture.

 Lab Test Interferences

Amphetamine Enzyme-Multiplied Immunoassay Test (EMIT) Assay: False-positive results may occur.

 Adverse Reactions

CARDIOVASCULAR: Palpitation; tachycardia; precordial pain; cardiac arrhythmias; hypertension. CNS: Headache; insomnia; sweating; nervousness; vertigo; confusion; delirium; restlessness; anxiety; tension; tremor; weakness; dizziness; hallucinations. EENT: Nasal use: Local irritation; sneezing; rebound congestion. GI: Nausea; vomiting; anorexia; dry mouth. GU: Difficult and painful urination; urinary retention in men with prostatism; decreased urine formation (initial parenteral use). RESPIRATORY: Shortness of breath. OTHER: Pallor.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category C. Parenteral administration of ephedrine to maintain BP during low or other spinal anesthesia for delivery can cause acceleration of fetal heart rate; do not use in obstetrics when maternal BP exceeds 130/80. Lactation: Undetermined. Asthma: Use drug with caution. Hypertension: Drug may cause severe hypertension, resulting in intracranial hemorrhage, angina, or potentially fatal arrhythmias, especially in patients with organic heart disease or those receiving drugs that sensitize myocardium. Labor: Do not use when maternal BP exceeds 130/80 mmHg; use during delivery may cause acceleration of fetal heart rate. Sulfite Sensitivity: Use nasal decongestant form of drug with caution.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Convulsions, nausea, vomiting, chills, cyanosis, irritability, nervousness, fever, suicidal behavior, tachycardia, dilated pupils, blurred vision, opisthotonos, spasms, pulmonary edema, gasping respirations, coma, respiratory failure, personality changes, hypertension with anuria

 Patient/Family Education

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