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Potassium channel blocker
Prolongs duration of action potential and refractory period
Relaxes smooth muscles causing vasodilation in coronary arteries
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Pulseless ventricular tachycardia
Ventricular fibrillation
SVT (A-fib, A-flutter, junctional/atrial tachycardia)
Ventricular tachycardia
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Cardiogenic shock
High degree AV blocks
Bradycardia
Sick sinus syndrome |
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Cardiovascular Neurological hypotension numbness
cardiogenic shock dizziness
headache
Respiratory Gastrointestinal pulmonary toxicity nausea/vomit
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Cardiac Arrest 300 mg IV/IO, may repeat 150 mg one time in 3-5 minutes.
Tachydysrhythmias 150 mg IV/IO over 10 minutes (15mg/min.) Repeat as needed to a maximum of 450 mg.
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Cardiac Arrest 5mg/kg rapid IV/IO bolus. May repeat 10mg/kg in 3-5 minutes one time.
Tachydysrhythmias 5mg/kg IV/IO over 20-60 minutes. Repeat to a max of 15mg/kg.
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Onset: 2 – 3 minutes
Duration: Varies
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Do not administer if there is a history of thyroid
dysfunction, CHF or hypersensitivity to iodine.
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