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| Trental |
| Class: Hemorrheologic |
Action Improves blood flow by decreasing blood viscosity.
Indications Intermittent claudication on basis of chronic occlusive arterial disease of limbs. Unlabeled use(s): Treatment of psychopathological symptoms in patients with cerebrovascular insufficiency; treatment of diabetic angiopathies; reduction of incidence of stroke in patients with recurrent TIAs.
Contraindications Intolerance to methylxanthines (ie, caffeine, theophylline); recent cerebral or retinal hemorrhage.
ADULTS: PO 400 mg tid with meals for ³ 8 wk. If GI and CNS side effects occur, decrease to 400 mg bid. If side effects persist, discontinue.
Antihypertensives: Small decreases in blood pressure possible with patients receiving pentoxifylline while using antihypertensive drugs. Monitor blood pressure. If indicated, reduce dosage of the antihypertensive. Cimetidine: Effects of pentoxifylline may be increased. Theophylline: Concomitant administration with pentoxifylline leads to increased theophylline levels and possible toxicity in some patients. Monitor and adjust closely. Warfarin: Bleeding and prolonged prothrombin time possible in patients.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Angina; edema; hypotension; dyspnea; arrhythmia; tachycardia. CNS: Dizziness; insomnia; headache; tremor; anxiety; confusion. DERM: Brittle fingernails; pruritus; rash; flushing; urticaria. EENT: Blurred vision; conjunctivitis; nose-bleed; bad taste; excessive salivation; sore throat. GI: Dyspepsia; nausea; vomiting; belching; flatus; bloating; dry mouth. HEPA: Hepatitis; jaundice. HEMA: Leukopenia; pancytopenia; purpura; thrombocytopenia; decreased serum fibrinogen. RESP: Flu-like symptoms; laryngitis.
Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Excreted in breast milk. Children: Safety and efficacy for children < 18 yr not established. Renal impairment: Drug may accumulate, producing toxicity; lower dose may be necessary. Hemorrhage: Periodically examine patients with risk of hemorrhage for bleeding.
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