Benadryl
enUKBenadryl
(ˈbɛnədrɪl)Noun | 1. | Benadryl - antihistamine (trade name Benadryl) used to treat allergic reactions involving the nasal passages (hay fever) and also to treat motion sickness |
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释义 | BenadrylenUKBenadryl(ˈbɛnədrɪl)
BenadrylenUKBenadryl[ben´ah-dril]diphenhydramine hydrochloridePharmacologic class: Ethanolamine derivative, nonselective histamine1-receptor antagonist Therapeutic class: Antihistamine, antitussive, antiemetic, antivertigo agent, antidyskinetic Pregnancy risk category B ActionInterferes with histamine effects at histamine1-receptor sites; prevents but doesn't reverse histamine-mediated response. Also possesses CNS depressant and anticholinergic properties. AvailabilityCapsules: 25 mg, 50 mg Elixir: 12.5 mg/5 ml Injection: 10 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml Strips (orally disintegrating): 12.5 mg, 25 mg Syrup: 12.5 mg/5 ml Tablets: 25 mg, 50 mg Tablets (chewable): 12.5 mg, 25 mg Tablets (orally disintegrating): 12.5 mg Indications and dosages➣ Allergy symptoms caused by histamine release (including anaphylaxis, seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, and allergic dermatoses); nausea; vertigo Adults and children over age 12: 25 to 50 mg P.O. q 4 to 6 hours, or 10 to 50 mg I.V. or I.M. q 2 to 3 hours p.r.n. (Some patients may need up to 100 mg.) Don't exceed 400 mg/day. Children ages 6 to 12: 12.5 to 25 mg P.O. q 4 to 6 hours, or 1.25 mg/kg (37.5 mg/m2) I.M. or I.V. q.i.d. Don't exceed 150 mg/day. Children ages 2 to 5: 6.25 mg P.O. q 4 to 6 hours. Don't exceed 37.5 mg/day. ➣ Cough Adults: 25 mg P.O. q 4 hours p.r.n. Don't exceed 150 mg/day. Children ages 6 to 12: 12.5 mg P.O. q 4 hours. Don't exceed 75 mg/day. Children ages 2 to 5: 6.25 mg P.O. q 4 hours. Don't exceed 37.5 mg/24 hours. ➣ Dyskinesia; Parkinson's disease Adults: Initially, 25 mg P.O. t.i.d.; may be increased to a maximum of 50 mg q.i.d. ➣ Mild nighttime sedation Adults: 50 mg P.O. 20 to 30 minutes before bedtime Dosage adjustment• Elderly patients Off-label uses• Drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug • Alcohol intolerance • Acute asthma attacks • MAO inhibitor use within past 14 days • Breastfeeding • Neonates, premature infants PrecautionsUse cautiously in: • severe hepatic disease, angle-closure glaucoma, seizure disorders, prostatic hypertrophy, cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism • elderly patients • pregnant patients (safety not established) • children younger than age 2 (safety not established). Administration• For motion sickness, administer 30 minutes before activity. • For I.V. use, check compatibility before mixing with other drugs. • Inject I.M. dose deep into large muscle mass; rotate sites. • Discontinue drug 4 days before allergy skin testing to avoid misleading results. See Don't give within 14 days of MAO inhibitors. Adverse reactionsCNS: drowsiness, dizziness, headache, paradoxical stimulation (especially in children) CV: hypotension, palpitations, tachycardia EENT: blurred vision, tinnitus GI: diarrhea, constipation, dry mouth GU: dysuria, urinary frequency or retention Skin: photosensitivity Other: decreased appetite, pain at I.M. injection site InteractionsDrug-drug. Antihistamines, opioids, sedative-hypnotics: additive CNS depression Disopyramide, quinidine, tricyclic antidepressants: increased anticholinergic effects MAO inhibitors: intensified and prolonged anticholinergic effects Drug-diagnostic tests. Skin allergy tests: false-negative results Hemoglobin, platelets: decreased values Drug-herbs. Angel's trumpet, jimson weed, scopolia: increased anticholinergic effects Chamomile, hops, kava, skullcap, valerian: increased CNS depression Drug-behaviors. Alcohol use: increased CNS depression Patient monitoring• Monitor cardiovascular status, especially in patients with cardiovascular disease. • Supervise patient during ambulation. Use side rails as necessary. Patient teaching• Advise patient to avoid alcohol and other depressants such as sedatives while taking drug. • Caution patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until he knows how drug affects concentration and alertness. • As appropriate, review all other significant adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs, tests, herbs, and behaviors mentioned above. Benadryl(bĕn′ə-drĭl)BenadrylA proprietary antihistamine developed in the mid-1940s which, like other older sedating agents, has been associated with fatal RTAs/MVAs.Adverse effects Drowsiness, heartburn, dizziness. Benadryl®Diphenhydramine Allergy medicine An antihistamine which, like other older sedating agents, has been associated with fatal MVAs. See Antihistamine.BenadrylA brand name for DIPHENHYDRAMINE.BenadrylenUK
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