Doxapram Hydrochloride
Generic Name: doxapram hydrochloride
Brand Names:
Doxapram Hydrochloride
DESCRIPTION DOPRAM Injection (doxapram hydrochloride injection, USP) is a clear, colorless, sterile, non-pyrogenic, aqueous solution with pH 3.5 to 5, for intravenous administration. Each 1 mL contains: Doxapram Hydrochloride, USP ................................................................. 20 mg Benzyl Alcohol, NF (as preservative) .........................................................
Overview
DESCRIPTION DOPRAM Injection (doxapram hydrochloride injection, USP) is a clear, colorless, sterile, non-pyrogenic, aqueous solution with pH 3.5 to 5, for intravenous administration. Each 1 mL contains: Doxapram Hydrochloride, USP ................................................................. 20 mg Benzyl Alcohol, NF (as preservative) .........................................................
Uses
INDICATIONS & USAGE Postanesthesia When the possibility of airway obstruction and/or hypoxia have been eliminated, doxapram may be used to stimulate respiration in patients with drug-induced postanesthesia respiratory depression or apnea other than that due to muscle relaxant drugs. To pharmacologically stimulate deep breathing in the postoperative patient. (A quantitative method of assessing oxygenation, such as pulse oximetry, is recommended.) Drug-Induced Central Nervous System Depression Exercising care to prevent vomiting and aspiration, doxapram may be used to stimulate respiration, hasten arousal, and to encourage the return of laryngopharyngeal reflexes in patients with mild to moderate respiratory and CNS depression due to drug overdosage.
Dosage
DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION NOTE: CONTAINS BENZYL ALCOHOL (see PRECAUTIONS ) In Postanesthetic Use Table I. Dosage for postanesthetic use-I.V. and infusion. * Dose not to exceed 3 grams/24 hours. BY I.V. INJECTION (See Table I. Dosage for postanesthetic use—I.V.) The recommended dose for I.V. administration is 0.5 – 1 mg/kg for a single injection and at 5-minute intervals. Careful observation of the patient during administration and for some time subsequently are advisable. The maximum total dosage by I.V. injection is 2 mg/kg. BY INFUSION The solution is prepared by adding 250 mg of doxapram (12.5 mL) to 250 mL of dextrose 5% or 10% in water or normal saline solution.
Side Effects
ADVERSE REACTIONS Adverse reactions reported coincident with the administration of DOPRAM (doxapram hydrochloride, USP) include: 1. Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems Pyrexia, flushing, sweating; pruritus and paresthesia, such as a feeling of warmth, burning, or hot sensation, especially in the area of genitalia and perineum; apprehension, disorientation, pupillary dilatation, hallucinations, headache, dizziness, hyperactivity, involuntary movements, muscle spasticity, muscle fasciculations, increased deep tendon reflexes, clonus, bilateral Babinski, and convulsions. 2. Respiratory Dyspnea, cough, hyperventilation, tachypnea, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, hiccough, and rebound hypoventilation. 3.
Warnings
WARNINGS Doxapram should not be used in conjunction with mechanical ventilation. Exposure to excessive amounts of benzyl alcohol has been associated with toxicity (hypotension, metabolic acidosis), particularly in neonates, and an increased incidence of kernicterus, particularly in small preterm infants. There have been rare reports of deaths, primarily in preterm infants, associated with exposure to excessive amounts of benzyl alcohol. The amount of benzyl alcohol from medications is usually considered negligible compared to that received in flush solutions containing benzyl alcohol. Administration of high dosages of medications containing this preservative must take into account the total amount of benzyl alcohol administered. CONTRAINDICATIONS Doxapram is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to the drug or any of the injection components. Doxapram should not be used in patients with epilepsy or other convulsive disorders. Doxapram is contraindicated in patients with proven or suspected pulmonary embolism.
Storage
HOW SUPPLIED DOPRAM INJECTION (DOXAPRAM HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION, USP) is supplied in the following dosage forms. NDC 51662-1404-1 DOPRAM INJECTION (DOXAPRAM HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION, USP) 400 mg/20 mL (20 mg/mL) 20 mL VIAL BOXED HF Acquisition Co LLC, DBA HealthFirst Mukilteo, WA 98275 Also supplied in the following manufacture supplied dosage forms DOPRAM Injection (doxapram hydrochloride injectio...
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Doxapram Hydrochloride used for?▼
INDICATIONS & USAGE Postanesthesia When the possibility of airway obstruction and/or hypoxia have been eliminated, doxapram may be used to stimulate respiration in patients with drug-induced postanesthesia respiratory depression or apnea other than that due to muscle relaxant drugs. To pharmacologically stimulate deep breathing in the postoperative patient. (A quantitative method of assessing oxygenation, such as pulse oximetry, is recommended.) Drug-Induced Central Nervous System Depression Exercising care to prevent vomiting and aspiration, doxapram may be used to stimulate respiration, hasten arousal, and to encourage the return of laryngopharyngeal reflexes in patients with mild to moderate respiratory and CNS depression due to drug overdosage.
What are the side effects of Doxapram Hydrochloride?▼
ADVERSE REACTIONS Adverse reactions reported coincident with the administration of DOPRAM (doxapram hydrochloride, USP) include: 1. Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems Pyrexia, flushing, sweating; pruritus and paresthesia, such as a feeling of warmth, burning, or hot sensation, especially in the area of genitalia and perineum; apprehension, disorientation, pupillary dilatation, hallucinations, headache, dizziness, hyperactivity, involuntary movements, muscle spasticity, muscle fasciculations, increased deep tendon reflexes, clonus, bilateral Babinski, and convulsions. 2. Respiratory Dyspnea, cough, hyperventilation, tachypnea, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, hiccough, and rebound hypoventilation. 3.
What are the important warnings for Doxapram Hydrochloride?▼
WARNINGS Doxapram should not be used in conjunction with mechanical ventilation. Exposure to excessive amounts of benzyl alcohol has been associated with toxicity (hypotension, metabolic acidosis), particularly in neonates, and an increased incidence of kernicterus, particularly in small preterm infants. There have been rare reports of deaths, primarily in preterm infants, associated with exposure to excessive amounts of benzyl alcohol. The amount of benzyl alcohol from medications is usually considered negligible compared to that received in flush solutions containing benzyl alcohol. Administration of high dosages of medications containing this preservative must take into account the total amount of benzyl alcohol administered. CONTRAINDICATIONS Doxapram is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to the drug or any of the injection components. Doxapram should not be used in patients with epilepsy or other convulsive disorders. Doxapram is contraindicated in patients with proven or suspected pulmonary embolism.
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