Etomidate (Amidate) Flashcards
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Classification
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Sedative/hypnotic, anesthesia
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Mechanism of Action
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- Exact mechanism is unknown
- Appears to have GABA like effects
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Indications
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- Induction of RSI and pharmacological-assisted intubation
- Induction of anesthesia
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Contraindications
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- Known hypersensitivity
- Use in pregnancy only if the potential benefits justify the potential risk to the fetus.
- Do not use during labor and avoid in nursing mothers
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Adverse Effects
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- Hypotension, respiratory depression, pain at the injection site, temporary involuntary muscle movements, frequent nausea/vomiting on emergence, adrenal insufficiency, hyper/hypoventilation, short duration apnea, laryngospasm, cardiac arrythmias
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Administration
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- Adult: 0.1-0.3 mg/kg IV over 15-30 seconds. A typical adult intubating dose is 20 mg slow IV.
- Peds: Same as adult 10+ years old, under 10 safety unknown.