Haloperidol Flashcards

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Haloperidol Class

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  • High-potency antipsychotic

* Major tranquilizer

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Haloperidol Action

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  • Blocks postsynaptic dopamine receptors (D2) in the mesolimbic system (associated with mood and behavior).
  • The decrease in dopamine neurotransmission has been found to correlate with the antipsychotic effects.
  • Haloperidol possesses extremely weak anticholinergic and alpha-adrenergic receptor blocking effects.
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Haloperidol Indications

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• Acute Psychosis (Consideration for patient and rescuer safety)

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Haloperidol Contraindications

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  • Coma
  • Severe toxic CNS depression
  • Parkinson’s disease (dopamine blockade can dramatically worsen the condition)
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Haloperidol Precautions

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  • Severe cardiovascular disorders (EKG monitoring is recommended in these patients)
  • Pregnancy (C)
  • Seizure disorder (slight lowering of seizure threshold)
  • Elderly patients may require reduce dosage
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Haloperidol Dosage

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  • Adults: 5-10 mg IV or IM max dose 20 mg (reduce dosage to 0.5 to 2 mg in geriatrics)
  • Pediatrics: 0.5 mg IM. Children 6-12 years of age: 1-3 mg IV or IM (may not be recommended for chilren)
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Haloperidol Onset/ Duration

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  • Onset: IM—10-20 minutes. Not approved for IV use by FDA.

* Duration: 12-24 hours

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Haloperidol Side Effects

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  • Extrapyramidal reactions
  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (hyperthermia, severe extrapyramidal dysfunction, alterations in consciousness, altered mental status, and autonomic instability)
  • Orthostatic hypotension
  • Insomnia, restlessness
  • Sedation
  • Seizures
  • Respiratory depression
  • Tachycardia
  • Anticholinergic effects
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Haloperidol Interactions

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  • Additive effects—may induce hypotension in patients taking antihypertensives.
  • May decrease the activity of warfarin
  • Patients taking lithium may develop encephalopathic syndrome
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