Ipatropium (Atrovent) Flashcards

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Class

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Anticholinergic

Bronchodilator

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Description

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Inhibits interaction of Ach @ receptor sites on bronchial smooth muscle, resulting in decreased levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate & bronchodilation

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3
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Onset & Duration

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Onset: <15 minutes

Duration: >2-4 hours

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4
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Indications

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Persistent Bronchospasm

COPD exacerbation

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5
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Contraindications

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Hypersensitivity to:

Ipratropium
Atropine
Alkaloid
Soybean protein
Peanuts

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6
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Adverse reactions

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Nausea & vomiting
Cramps
Coughing
Worsening of symptoms
Headache
Tachycardia
Dry mouth
Blurred vision
Anxiety

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7
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Drug interactions

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None reported

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8
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How supplied

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MDI: 17 mcg/activation

Nebulizer solution: 0.02% (2.5 mL)

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Dosage & Administration (Adult)

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0.5 mg nebulized; repeated twice. Nebulized ipratropium can be simultaneously administered w/ the first 3 doses of Albuterol or after the first dose of Albuterol. Can be administered as 1-2 inhalations via MDI

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10
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Dosage & administration (Ped)

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250-500 mcg (by nebulizer or MDI) q 20 minutes times 3 doses

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