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Neonatal Intensive Care Drug Manual
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bet | 545/654 | Sana | 03.01.2022 | Hajmi | 1,5 Mb. | | #14803 |
Contraindications
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Precautions
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Infants with tachycardia
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Drug Interactions
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Non-selective beta-blockers may increase serum potassium.
Diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide) increase risk of hypokalaemia and ECG changes.
Salbutamol decreases digoxin concentrations.
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Adverse Reactions
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Tachycardia, tremor, hypokalaemia. There is some concern that a transient increase in serum potassium may occur in the first few minutes of treatment.8
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Compatibility
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IV fluids: Water for injection, glucose 5%, sodium chloride 0.9%, glucose 4% in sodium chloride 0.18%, lactated Ringer's injection
Y-site: Not recommended. Do not mix with any other drugs.
Inhalation: Sodium chloride 0.9%
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Incompatibility
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IV fluids: No information.
Y-site: Pantoprazole.
Inhalation: No information
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Stability
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IV: Ampoules should be used immediately after opening. Any unused solution should be discarded. Diluted solution stable for 24 hours below 25°C.
Inhalation: Ampoules should be used immediately after opening. Any unused solution should be discarded.
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Storage
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IV ampoule: Store at room temperature below 30°C. Protect from light.
Inhalation ampoule: Store at room temperature below 25°C. Protect from light.
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