Methylprednisolone Flashcards
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Mechanism
Diffuses across cell membrane, binds to DNA, regulates gene expression and increases synthesis of proteins and enzymes that inhibit inflammatory agents, inhibits pro-inflammatory enzymes
is an immunosupressant
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Class
Corticosteroid/anti-inflammatory
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Pharmacokinetic
Onset: 2-6 hrs
Peak: 4-6 days
Duration: 3-6 weeks
1/2 life: < 3 hrs
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Indications
- severe anaphylaxis, hives
- asthma,COPD
- spinal cord injury
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Contraindications
None ems
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Side effects
- fluid retention
- chf
- HTN
- abd. Distention
- malaise
- hiccups
- vertigo
- ha
- nausea
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Dose
Asthma/anaphylaxis adult: 125-250 mg IV,io
Spinal cord injury adult: 30 mg/kg IV,io over 15 min
A/a pedi: 2 mg/kg IV,io,im max dose 80
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
Precautions
- give only one dose prehospitaly
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- suppression of adrenocortico steroids
Methylprednisolone(solu-medrol)
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