Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Flashcards
Class
Antiemetic
H1 Blocker
Antihistamine
Actions
Mild sedative
Blocks H1 at H1 receptor sites (by competing for these sites) with the following effects if successful: reversal of histamine induced bronchoconstriction, capillary permeability, and vasodilation.
Note H1 receptors cause bronchoconstriction and contraction of the gut.
Reverses extrapyramidal reactions (EPS) or muscle tremor and rigidity from phenothyazines (trilafon, stelazine, compazine, phenergan, thorazine, mellaril, prolixin, etc) and butyrophenones (haldol).
Indications
Acute dystonic reactions
Anaphylaxis / allergic reactions
In anaphylaxis, epinephrine is given before benadryl because epinephrine has immediate beta 2 bronchodilation effects and alpha vasoconstriction adrenergic effects
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Use within 14 days of an MAOI.
Lower respiratory diseases such as acute asthma attacks.
Side effects
Sedation Dry mouth Thickening of bronchial secretions Dizziness Hypotension (rare)
Precautions
Potentiates the effects of ETOH/CNS depressants.
Children/infants/neonates are at risk of a paradoxical reactions.