Phenergan
Noun | 1. | Phenergan - antihistamine (trade name Phenergan) used to treat allergies; also an antiemetic used to treat motion sickness |
单词 | phenergan | |||
释义 | Phenergan
PhenerganPhenergan[fen´er-gan]promethazine hydrochloridePharmacologic class: Phenothiazine (nonselective) Therapeutic class: Antihistamine, antiemetic, sedative-hypnotic Pregnancy risk category C FDA Box Warning• Don't use promethazine in patients younger than age 2 due to potential for fatal respiratory depression. (Postmarketing cases of respiratory depression have been reported in these patients.) • Use caution when administering to pediatric patients age 2 years and older. Preferably, use lowest effective dosage in these patients and avoid concurrent use of other drugs with respiratory depressant effects. • Promethazine injection can cause severe chemical irritation and damage to tissue regardless of administration route. Irritation and damage can result from perivascular extravasation, unintentional intra-arterial injection, and intraneuronal or perineuronal infiltration. • Adverse reactions to I.V. injection include burning, pain, thrombophlebitis, tissue necrosis, and gangrene. In some cases, surgical intervention, including fasciotomy, skin graft, or amputation, has been required. • Because of risks of I.V. injection, preferred parenteral administration route is deep I.M. injection. Subcutaneous injection is contraindicated. ActionBlocks effects but not release of histamine and exerts strong alphaadrenergic effect. Also inhibits chemoreceptor trigger zone in medulla and alters dopamine effects by indirectly reducing reticular stimulation in CNS. AvailabilityInjection: 25 mg/ml and 50 mg/ml in 1-ml ampules and 1- and 10-ml vials Suppositories: 12.5 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg Syrup: 6.25 mg/5 ml Tablets: 12.5 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg Indications and dosages➣ Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction Adults: 25 mg P.O. or P.R. at bedtime or 12.5 mg P.O. before meals and at bedtime. Or 25 mg I.M. or I.V.; may repeat in 2 hours. Children older than age 2: 25 mg P.O. or P.R. at bedtime or 6.25 to 12.5 mg P.O. t.i.d. ➣ Motion sickness Adults: Initially, 25 mg P.O. or P.R. 30 to 60 minutes before traveling; may repeat 8 to 12 hours later if needed. On successive travel days, 25 mg P.O. or P.R. b.i.d. (on arising and before evening meal). Children older than age 2: 12.5 to 25 mg P.O. or P.R. b.i.d. ➣ Sedation Adults: 25 to 50 mg P.O., I.M., I.V., or P.R. at bedtime Children older than age 2: 12.5 to 25 mg P.O. or P.R. at bedtime ➣ Adjunct to preoperative or postoperative analgesia Adults: 25 to 50 mg P.O., P.R., I.M., or I.V. given with appropriately reduced dosage of narcotic or barbiturate and required dosage of belladonna alkaloid Children older than age 2: 0.5 mg/lb P.O., P.R., I.M., or I.V., given with appropriately reduced dosage of narcotic or barbiturate and required dosage of belladonna alkaloid ➣ Nausea Adults: 25 mg P.O. or P.R.; may repeat doses of 12.5 to 25 mg P.O. or P.R. q 4 to 6 hours p.r.n. Or 12.5 to 25 mg I.M. or I.V.; may repeat q 4 hours p.r.n. Children older than age 2: 25 mg or 0.5 mg/lb P.O. or P.R.; may repeat doses of 12.5 to 25 mg P.O. or P.R. q 4 to 6 hours p.r.n. May give I.M. or I.V. as no more than half of adult dosage. Know that drug should not be given if cause of vomiting is unknown. Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug • Previous idiosyncratic reaction to phenothiazines • Coma • Intra-arterial and subcutaneous injection • Children younger than age 2 PrecautionsUse cautiously in: • cardiovascular or hepatic disease, seizures, bone marrow depression, narrow-angle glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, stenosing peptic ulcer, pyloroduodenal or bladder neck obstruction • CNS depression caused by narcotics, barbiturates, general anesthesia, tranquilizers, or alcohol • pregnant or breastfeeding patients. Administration• Don't give I.V. at concentrations greater than 25 mg/ml or faster than 25 mg/minute. • Use light-resistant covering for I.V. drug. See Inject I.M. deep into large muscle. Don't give by subcutaneous route. Adverse reactionsCNS: confusion, disorientation, fatigue, marked drowsiness, sedation, dizziness, extrapyramidal reactions, insomnia, nervousness, neuroleptic malignant syndrome CV: hypertension, hypotension, bradycardia, tachycardia EENT: blurred vision, diplopia, tinnitus GI: constipation, dry mouth Hematologic: blood dyscrasias Hepatic: cholestatic jaundice Respiratory: respiratory depression Skin: photosensitivity, rash Other: hypersensitivity reaction InteractionsDrug-drug. Anticholinergics: additive anticholinergic effects CNS depressants: additive CNS depression Epinephrine: reversal of epinephrine's vasopressor effects MAO inhibitors: increased extrapyramidal effects Drug-diagnostic tests. Glucose: increased level Granulocytes, platelets, white blood cells: decreased counts Pregnancy test: false-positive or false-negative result Skin tests using allergen extracts: false-negative results Drug-herbs. Betel nut: increased risk of extrapyramidal reactions Evening primrose oil: increased risk of seizures Kava: increased risk of adverse drug effects Drug-behaviors. Alcohol use: additive CNS depression Sun exposure: increased risk of photosensitivity Patient monitoringSee Monitor neurologic status. Stay alert for signs and symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (high fever, sweating, unstable blood pressure, stupor, muscle rigidity, and autonomic dysfunction). • In long-term therapy, assess for other adverse CNS effects, including extrapyramidal reactions. • Monitor CBC and liver function tests. Patient teachingSee Teach patient to recognize and immediately report signs and symptoms of hypersensitivity reaction or neuroleptic malignant syndrome. • Tell patient about drug's other significant neurologic effects. Instruct him to contact prescriber if these occur. • Caution patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until he knows how drug affects concentration, vision, alertness, and motor skills. • As appropriate, review all other significant and life-threatening adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs, tests, herbs, and behaviors mentioned above. Phenergan(fĕn′ər-găn′)Phenergan ®Promethazine, see there.PhenerganA brand name for PROMETHAZINE.Phenergan
Synonyms for Phenergan
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