Diltiazem Flashcards

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Generic Name:

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Diltiazem

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2
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Trade Name:

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Cardizem

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3
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Class:

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Antiarrhythmic, Calcium channel blocker, calcium antagonist

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4
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Supplied:

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25mg/5mL

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Mechanism of Action: Pharmacological:

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Inhibits calcium ion influx across cell membranes during cardiac depolarization, decreases SA and AV conduction and dilates coronary and peripheral arteries and arterioles.

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Mechanism of Action: Clinical:

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Slows the rapid ventricular rate associated with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, and reduces coronary and peripheral vascular resistance.

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Indications and Field Use:

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Rapid ventricular rates associated with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, and for PSVT refractory to adenosine.

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Contraindications:

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  • Hypotension (less than 90mmHg systolic)
  • Acute MI
  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Ventricular tachycardia or wide-complex VT of unknown origin
  • 2nd or 3rd degree AV block
  • WPW syndrome
  • Sick Sinus Syndrome
  • Beta Blocker Use
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Adverse Reactions:

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CV: Hypotension, bradycardia, heart block, chest pain, and asystole

GI: Nausea and vomiting

CNS: Headache, fatigue, drowsiness

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Incompatibilities/Drug Interactions:

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  • Avoid use in patients with poison- or drug-induced tachycardia.
  • Calcium chloride can be used to prevent the hypotensive effects of this drug and treat patients with a calcium channel blocker poisoning.
  • Beta blocker use
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Adult Dosage:

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Initial: 0.25 mg/kg IVP (usually 20 mg) administered over 2 minutes

If response is inadequate, repeat in 15 minutes: 0.35 mg/kg IVP administered over 2 mins

Maintenance infusion:5.0 to 15 mg/hr

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12
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Pediatric Dosage:

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The safety and efficacy of this drug for use in children has not been established.

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13
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Routes of Administration:

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  • Intravenous bolus(es) followed by a maintenance infusion
  • Continuous infusion for maintenance
  • Dosage: 5 to 10mg/hr initially; may be adjusted to 15mg/hr if needed
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14
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Onset of Action:

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IV - immediately

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15
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Duration of Action:

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IV - 4 to 6 hours

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16
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Arizona Drug Box Minimum Supply:

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25mg