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Drug class
Sympathomimetic
Pharmacology
Agonist at α- and β-adrenergic receptors → ↑HR and contractility (β1), bronchodilation (β2), peripheral vasoconstriction (α1), increased ventricular irritability.
Metabolism
Metabolised by sympathetic nerve endings and broken down by monoamine oxidase (MAO) at synapses.
Indications
Cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, severe life-threatening bronchospasm, shock unresponsive to fluids, bradycardia with poor perfusion, croup.
Precautions
Hypertension, hypovolaemic shock, MAOI therapy, quetiapine toxicity
Side effects
Anxiety, hypertension, palpitations/tachyarrhythmias, pupil dilation, tremor
Presentation (common pre-hospital forms)
Ampoules: 1 mg/1 mL (1:1,000) and 1 mg/10 mL (1:10,000) EpiPen 300 mcg
Onset
IV=30 seconds IM=60 seconds
Duration
5-10 minutes
Half-Life
2 minutes
Schedule
S3 (therapeutic poison)
Routes of administration
NEB, IM, IV, IO, IO
Adult doses Anaphylaxis: IM
500 mcg rep 5 mins no max
Adult doses Anaphylaxis: EpiPen
300 mcg single dose
Adult doses Anaphylaxis NED
5 mg single dose
Adult doses Severe life-threatening bronchospasm IM
500 mcg rep 5 min no max
Adult doses Cardiac arrest IV/IO
1 mg rep 3-5 min no max
Adult doses Shock / refractory anaphylaxis: IV/IO bolus
20-50 mcg then commence infusion at 10 mcg/min (10 mL/hr with stated mix), titrate; max infusion 50 mcg/min.