Thiamine Flashcards

1
Q

Trade Name

A

Betalin S

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2
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Class

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Vitamin B1

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3
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Mechanism of action

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Combines with ATP to form thiamine pyrophosphate coenzyme, a necessary component for carbohydrate metabolism (the brain is extremely sensitive to thiamine deficiency)

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4
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Indications

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Coma of unknown origin, delirium tremens, beriberi, Wernickes encephalopathy

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5
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Contraindications

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Do not give intra-arterial

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6
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Precautions

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Give thiamine before administering glucose under all circumstances

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7
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Adverse Effects

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Hypotension (rare) from rapid administration or from too high a dose

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8
Q

Incompatibilities/drug interactions

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Administer thiamine before glucose in alcoholics, starved or malnourished patients

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9
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Routes of Admin

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IM, IV/IO

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10
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Onset of action

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Rapid onset, peak effects variable and duration is dependent on degree of deficiency

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11
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Adult dose

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200mg slow IVP, IM if unable to obtain IV

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12
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Pediatric dose

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N/A

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13
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Special consideration

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In the known alcoholic patient; Dextrose should not be administered without administering Thiamine first.
Large IV doses may cause respiratory difficulties, anaphylactic reactions have been reported.

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14
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Protocols used

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A-5: Chest pain
A-6: CHF
A-6b: CPAP
A-7: Cariogenic shock
A-8: Asystole/PEA
A-9: Bradyarrythmias
A-13: Diabetic emergencies
A-22: Overdose
A-24 carbon monoxide poisoning
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