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| (eth-uh-KRIN-ik acid) |
| Edecrin, Edecrin Sodium |
| Class: Loop diuretic |
Action Inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride in proximal and distal tubules and in loop of Henle.
Indications Treatment of edema associated with CHF, hepatic cirrhosis or renal disease; treatment of ascites, congenital heart disease, nephrotic syndrome. Unlabeled use(s) Treatment of glaucoma; treatment of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, hypercalcemia.
Contraindications Anuria; infants; increasing azotemia; severe diarrhea; dehydration; electrolyte imbalance; hypotension.
ADULTS: PO 50–200 mg qd. IV 50 mg (0.5 to 1 mg/kg) qd. CHILDREN: PO 25 mg qd.
Aminoglycosides: May increase auditory toxicity. Cisplatin: May cause additive ototoxicity. Digitalis glycosides: Electrolyte disturbances may predispose to digitalis-induced atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Lithium: May increase plasma lithium levels and toxicity. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: May decrease effects of ethacrynic acid. Salicylates: May impair diuretic response in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. Thiazide diuretics: Synergistic effects may result in profound diuresis and serious electrolyte abnormalities.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Orthostatic hypotension; emboli. CNS: Apprehension; confusion; fatigue; malaise; vertigo; headache; dysphagia. DERM: Rash EENT: Blurred vision; sense of ear fullness; tinnitus; hearing loss. GI: Anorexia; nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; pancreatitis; discomfort; pain; sudden watery, profuse diarrhea; bleeding. GU: Hematuria. HEMA: Neutropenia; thrombocytopenia; agranulocytosis; hyponatremia; hypokalemia; hypomagnesemia; hypocalcemia; hypercalciuria; hypovolemia. HEPA: Jaundice; abnormal LFTs. META: Acute gout; hyperuricemia; hyperglycemia. OTHER: Fever; chills; local irritation and pain with parenteral administration.
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established in infants (see Contraindications) and in children (IV). Dehydration: Excessive diuresis may cause dehydration and decreased blood volume with circulatory collapse and possible vascular thrombosis and embolism, especially in elderly. Electrolyte imbalance: May be more likely in patients receiving large doses with restricted salt intake. Hepatic cirrhosis and ascites: Sudden alterations of electrolyte balance may precipitate hepatic encephalopathy and coma. Ototoxicity: Associated with rapid injection, very large doses or concurrent use of other ototoxic drugs. Photosensitivity: May occur. Systemic lupus erythematosus: May be exacerbated or activated.
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