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| (EH-poe-PROSTE-eh-nole SO-dee-uhm) |
| Flolan |
| Class: Antihypertensive |
Action Direct vasodilation of pulmonary and systemic arterial vascular beds; inhibition of platelet aggregation.
Indications Long-term IV treatment of primary pulmonary hypertension in NYHA Class III and IV patients.
Contraindications Chronic use in patients with CHF due to severe left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
ADULTS: ACUTE DOSE RANGING IV Mean maximum dose that did not elicit dose-limiting pharmacological effects is 8.6 ng/kg/min. CONTINUOUS CHRONIC INFUSION: IV Initiate chronic infusions at 4 ng/kg/min less than the maximum tolerated infusion (MTI) rate determined during the acute dose ranging. If the MTI is < 5 ng/kg/min, start chronic infusion at one-half the MTI rate. INCREMENTS: Increase infusion by 1 to 2 ng/kg/min increments at intervals sufficient to allow assessment of clinical response (³ 15 mins). DECREMENTS: Gradually make 2 ng/kg/min decrements every 15 mins or longer until dose-limiting effects resolve.
Antiplatelet drugs, anticoagulants: May increase risk of bleeding. Diuretics, antihypertensives, vasodilators: May cause additional reductions in blood pressure. INCOMPATIBILITIES: Reconstitute with sterile epoprostenol diluent. Do not reconstitute or mix with any other parenteral medications or solutions.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Hypotension (acute and chronic dosing); chest pain (acute and chronic dosing); tachycardia; flushing (acute and chronic dosing); syncope; arrhythmia; bradycardia (acute and chronic dosing); supraventricular tachycardia; pallor cyanosis; palpitations; cerebrovascular accident; hemorrhage. CNS: Headache (acute and chronic dosing); anxiety (acute and chronic dosing); nervousness (acute and chronic dosing); agitation (acute dose ranging); tremor; dizziness (acute and chronic dosing); hypesthesia; hyperesthesia; paresthesia convulsions. DERM: Pruritis; rash; sweating. EENT: Amblyopia; vision abnormality. GI: Nausea (acute and chronic dosing); vomiting (acute and chronic dosing); diarrhea; abdominal pain; constipation. META: Hypokalemia; weight reduction; weight gain. RESP: Hypoxia; cough increase; dyspnea (acute and chronic dosing); epistaxis; pleural effusion. OTHER: Jaw pain; myalgia; musculoskeletal pain; chills; fever; sepsis; flu-like symptoms; arthralgia; chest pain; asthenia; local infection; pain at injection site.
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established. Elderly patients: Use caution in dose selection, reflecting greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal or cardiac function and concomitant disease or other drug therapy. Abrupt withdrawal: May result in symptoms associated with rebound pulmonary hypertension, including dyspnea, dizziness and asthenia. Pulmonary edema: May result during dose ranging in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension. If this occurs, the medication should not be continued.
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