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Ephedrine Dosage

Applies to the following strengths: 50 mg/mL; 25 mg; 50 mg; sulfate 5 mg/mL; 5 mg/mL-NaCl 0.9%; hydrochloride; 50 mg/10 mL-NaCl 0.9%; 50 mg/5 mL-NaCl 0.9%; 25 mg/5 mL-NaCl 0.9% preservative-free; sulfate; 4.7 mg/mL; 100 mg/10 mL-NaCl 0.9%; 10 mg/mL-NaCl 0.9%; 12.5 mg

Usual Adult Dose for Adams-Stokes Syndrome

Parenteral:


Comments:

Uses: For use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Adult Dose for Depression

Parenteral:


Comments:

Uses: For use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Adult Dose for Myasthenia Gravis

Parenteral:


Comments:

Uses: For use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Adult Dose for Narcolepsy

Parenteral:


Comments:

Uses: For use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Adult Dose for Hypotension

Akovaz(TM):


Comments:

Use: For the treatment of clinically important hypotension occurring in the setting of anesthesia

Parenteral:

Comments:

Use: For use as a pressor agent, particularly for the treatment of hypotension occurring during spinal anesthesia

Usual Adult Dose for Asthma - Acute

Parenteral:


Comments:

Oral:

Comments:

Use: For the temporary relief of shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma

Usual Pediatric Dose for Adams-Stokes Syndrome

Parenteral:
0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Uses: For use as a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension is likely to occur; for use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Pediatric Dose for Depression

Parenteral:
0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Uses: For use as a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension is likely to occur; for use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Pediatric Dose for Hypotension

Parenteral:
0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Uses: For use as a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension is likely to occur; for use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Pediatric Dose for Myasthenia Gravis

Parenteral:
0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Uses: For use as a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension is likely to occur; for use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Pediatric Dose for Narcolepsy

Parenteral:
0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Uses: For use as a pressor agent, particularly during spinal anesthesia when hypotension is likely to occur; for use in Stokes-Adams syndrome with complete heart block; as a CNS stimulant in narcolepsy and depressive states; and in patients with myasthenia gravis

Usual Pediatric Dose for Asthma - Acute

Parenteral: 0.5 mg/kg or 16.7 mg/m2 of body surface area IM or subcutaneously every 4 to 6 hours

Comments:


Oral:
12 years or older: 12.5 mg to 25 mg orally every 4 hours

Comments:

Use: For the temporary relief of shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Dose Adjustments

Elderly: Elderly patients may require lower doses due to increased risk for adverse effects and increased likelihood of concomitant hepatic, renal, and/or cardiac impairment; consider close monitoring of renal function.

Precautions

Akovaz(TM):


IM, IV, and Subcutaneous Products:

Oral Capsule:
Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 12 years.

Consult WARNINGS section for additional precautions.

Dialysis

Data not available

Other Comments

Storage requirements:


Reconstitution/preparation techniques:

Monitoring:

Patient advice:

Further information

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