Epinephrine Flashcards
Drug Class (pharmacologic and therapeutic)
- Pharmacologic class - direct-acting adrenergic agonist
- Therapeutic class - vasopressor, cardiac stimulant, bronchodilator, adjunct to local anesthetics, treatment for anaphylaxis
Pharmacodynamics
Major Action: 1. Stimulate peripheral alpha 1 adrenoreceptors -> vasoconstriction (resistance arterioles inc. SVR) and venoconstriction (inc. preload at capacitance vessels)
- Stimulate beta 1 receptors -> tachycardia and inc. contractility; ;
- Beta 2 receptors -> bronchoconstriction
- Stabilizing mast cells in severe allergic reactions
Pharacokinetics
- Given IV (immediate), IM (variable), SC (5-15min), and via inhalation (1-5 min onset), ophthalmic topical; metabolized by COMT and then renally excreted
Toxicity
excessive vasoconstriction, HTN, hemorrhagic stroke, angina, arrhthmias
Interactions
risk of excessive hypertension in patients taking propranolol
Special considerations
utility with local anesthetics; drug of choice in severe anaphylaxis reactions
Indications and dose / route
for anaphylaxis, 0.1-0.5 mg SC or IM; for cardiac arrest, 1-5mg IV push; for infusion 1-4 mcg/min
Monitor
BP, HR, rhythm, infusion site, evidence of extravasation