Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) Flashcards
Classes
Electrolyte
CNS depressant
Anticonvulsant
Actions
For treatment or prophylaxis of seizures due to toxemia of pregnancy by decreasing neuronal excitability (anticonvulsant)
Reduces the incidence of postinfarction ventricular arrhythmias by increasing membrane stability and decreasing ventricular excitability
May result in relaxation of bronchial and vascular smooth muscle which is probably secondary to calcium blockade
Indications
Refactory VF/VT
Torsades de pointes
Refractory seizures related to hypomagnesemia especially in alcoholics
Eclampsia
Hyper-reflexia of toxemia of pregnancy (pre-eclampsia)
Cardiac arrhythmias due to dig toxicity
Controversial: refractory bronchospasm not responsive to beta agonist, steroids, aminophylline
Contraindications
Heart block
Controversy in acute MI patient
Side Effects
From too rapid IV administration: Flushing, hypotension, sweating, mild bradycardia. Hypermagnesemia may produce depressed reflexes (patella), flaccid paralysis, circulatory collapse, respiratory depression or paralysis, and diarrhea.