Ephedrine Sulfate Injection (Ephedrine)
Ephedrine Sulfate Injection Rx
Ephedrine Sulfate Injection
Anesthetics
Asthma/COPD
Myasthenia gravis
Sleep-wake disorders Only 4 drugs may be compared at once
Generic Name and Formulations:
Ephedrine sulfate 50mg/mL; soln for IM, IV, or SC inj.
Company:
Various generic manufacturers
Select therapeutic use: Anesthetics
Asthma/COPD
Myasthenia gravis
Sleep-wake disorders
Indications for Ephedrine Sulfate Injection:
As a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension frequently occurs.
Adult:
25–50mg by SC or IM; or 5–25mg by slow IV, may be repeated in 5–10 minutes if necessary.
Children:
0.5mg/kg by SC or IM every 4–6 hours.
Warnings/Precautions:
Heart disease. Angina. Diabetes. Hyperthyroidism. Prostatic hypertrophy. Hypertension. Prolonged use may produce syndrome resembling anxiety. Tolerance may develop; discontinuing may restore effectiveness. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions:
MAOIs during or within 14 days: avoid. Concomitant general anesthetics (eg. cyclopropane, halogenated hydrocarbons), digitalis glycosides may cause cardiac arrhythmias. May inhibit hypotensive effect of guanethidine, bethanidine, debrisoquin. Severe hypotension with concomitant oxytocics.
Pharmacological Class:
Sympathomimetic.
Adverse Reactions:
Nervousness, insomnia, vertigo, headache, tachycardia, palpitation, sweating, GI upset, anorexia, vesical sphincter spasm, urinary retention, precordial pain, cardiac arrhythmias.
How Supplied:
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Indications for Ephedrine Sulfate Injection:
Treatment of allergic disorders, such as bronchial asthma.
Adult:
25–50mg by SC or IM; or 5–25mg by slow IV, may be repeated in 5–10 minutes if necessary.
Children:
0.5mg/kg by SC or IM every 4–6 hours.
Warnings/Precautions:
Heart disease. Angina. Diabetes. Hyperthyroidism. Prostatic hypertrophy. Hypertension. Prolonged use may produce syndrome resembling anxiety. Tolerance may develop; discontinuing may restore effectiveness. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions:
MAOIs during or within 14 days: avoid. Concomitant general anesthetics (eg. cyclopropane, halogenated hydrocarbons), digitalis glycosides may cause cardiac arrhythmias. May inhibit hypotensive effect of guanethidine, bethanidine, debrisoquin. Severe hypotension with concomitant oxytocics.
Pharmacological Class:
Sympathomimetic.
Adverse Reactions:
Nervousness, insomnia, vertigo, headache, tachycardia, palpitation, sweating, GI upset, anorexia, vesical sphincter spasm, urinary retention, precordial pain, cardiac arrhythmias.
How Supplied:
Contact supplier.
Indications for Ephedrine Sulfate Injection:
Myasthenia gravis.
Adult:
25–50mg by SC or IM; or 5–25mg by slow IV, may be repeated in 5–10 minutes if necessary.
Children:
0.5mg/kg by SC or IM every 4–6 hours.
Warnings/Precautions:
Heart disease. Angina. Diabetes. Hyperthyroidism. Prostatic hypertrophy. Hypertension. Prolonged use may produce syndrome resembling anxiety. Tolerance may develop; discontinuing may restore effectiveness. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions:
MAOIs during or within 14 days: avoid. Concomitant general anesthetics (eg. cyclopropane, halogenated hydrocarbons), digitalis glycosides may cause cardiac arrhythmias. May inhibit hypotensive effect of guanethidine, bethanidine, debrisoquin. Severe hypotension with concomitant oxytocics.
Pharmacological Class:
Sympathomimetic.
Adverse Reactions:
Nervousness, insomnia, vertigo, headache, tachycardia, palpitation, sweating, GI upset, anorexia, vesical sphincter spasm, urinary retention, precordial pain, cardiac arrhythmias.
How Supplied:
Contact supplier.
Indications for Ephedrine Sulfate Injection:
As a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states.
Adult:
25–50mg by SC or IM; or 5–25mg by slow IV, may be repeated in 5–10 minutes if necessary.
Children:
0.5mg/kg by SC or IM every 4–6 hours.
Warnings/Precautions:
Heart disease. Angina. Diabetes. Hyperthyroidism. Prostatic hypertrophy. Hypertension. Prolonged use may produce syndrome resembling anxiety. Tolerance may develop; discontinuing may restore effectiveness. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions:
MAOIs during or within 14 days: avoid. Concomitant general anesthetics (eg. cyclopropane, halogenated hydrocarbons), digitalis glycosides may cause cardiac arrhythmias. May inhibit hypotensive effect of guanethidine, bethanidine, debrisoquin. Severe hypotension with concomitant oxytocics.
Pharmacological Class:
Sympathomimetic.
Adverse Reactions:
Nervousness, insomnia, vertigo, headache, tachycardia, palpitation, sweating, GI upset, anorexia, vesical sphincter spasm, urinary retention, precordial pain, cardiac arrhythmias.
How Supplied:
Contact supplier. |