DTP Salbutamol (Ventolin) Flashcards
Salbutamol drug class
Beta adrenergic agonist
Pharmacology of salbutamol
- a direct acting sympathomimetic
- mainly affects the b2 adrenoreceptors
- primarily acts as a bronchodilator
- also has inotropic and chrontropic actions
- also lowers serum potassium levels by it’s direct stimulation of the sodium / potassium pumps drawing potassium into the cells.
Metabolism of salbutamol
By the liver excreted by the kidneys
Indications for salbutamol
- Bronchospasm
2. Suspected hyperkalaemia with QRS widening and / or av disassociation
Contraindications of salbutamol
- KSAR
2. Pts <2 yrs
Precautions of salbutamol
- Acute pulmonary oedema
2. Ischaemic heart disease
Side effects of salbutamol
- Anxiety
- Tacharrythmias
- Muscle tremors
- Hypokalaemia
- Metabolic acidosis
Presentation of salbutamol
5 mg in 2.5 ml nebule
500 mcg in 1 ml ampoule
Onset of salbutamol
2-5 mins neb,
1-3 mins IV
Duration of Salbutamol
16-60min neb
10-20min IV
Half-life of Salbutamol
1.6 hrs
Schedule of salbutamol
S4 restricted drugs
Special notes for salbutamol
- Indifferent preparations of salbutamol are used for the IV and nebulised routes, do not mix
- NEB w/ 6-8L/min
- COPD pts = 6L/min
- Discard foil contents three months from opening
Adult dose of salbutamol for Bronchospasm
5mg NEB
repeated prn
NMD
Paediatric dose of Salbutamol for Bronchospasm
> 2 yo
5mg NEB
repeated PRN
NMD