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==Background==
==Administration==
*Sulfur donor that promotes conversion of cyanide to thiocyanate
*Type:
*Whereas the nitrites have adverse effects, sodium thiosulfate is non-toxic
*Dosage Forms:
*Routes of Administration:
*Common Trade Names:
 
==Adult Dosing==
===[[Cyanide toxicity]]===
*Adult: 12.5 g IV
 
===Prophylaxis during nitroprusside infusion===
*Add 10 mg sodium thiosulfate for each 1 mg of nitroprusside
 
==Pediatric Dosing==
===[[Cyanide toxicity]]===
*Pediatric: 400 mg/kg IV
 
===Prophylaxis during nitroprusside infusion===
*Add 10 mg sodium thiosulfate for each 1 mg of nitroprusside
 
==Special Populations==
*[[Drug pregnancy categories|Pregnancy Rating]]: C
*Lactation risk:
 
===Renal Dosing===
*Adult:
*Pediatric:
===Hepatic Dosing===
*Adult:
*Pediatric:


==Indications==
==Indications==
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==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==
*None
*Allergy to class/drug
 
==Adverse Reactions==
===Serious===


==Adverse Effects==
===Common===
*Burning sensation and muscle cramping from infusion
*Burning sensation and muscle cramping from infusion
*Pregnancy Category C


==Dosing==
==Pharmacology==
*Cyanide Poisoning:
*Half-life:  
**Adult: 12.5 g IV
*Metabolism:  
**Pediatric: 400 mg/kg IV
*Excretion:  
*Prophylaxis during nitroprusside infusion:
 
**Add 10 mg sodium thiosulfate for each 1 mg of nitroprusside
==Mechanism of Action==
 
 
==Comments==
*Sulfur donor that promotes conversion of cyanide to thiocyanate
*Whereas the nitrites have adverse effects, sodium thiosulfate is non-toxic


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==References==
==References==
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*Olson, K. Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 1999.
*Olson, K. Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 1999.
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[[Category:Toxicology]]

Revision as of 05:21, 17 May 2017

Administration

  • Type:
  • Dosage Forms:
  • Routes of Administration:
  • Common Trade Names:

Adult Dosing

Cyanide toxicity

  • Adult: 12.5 g IV

Prophylaxis during nitroprusside infusion

  • Add 10 mg sodium thiosulfate for each 1 mg of nitroprusside

Pediatric Dosing

Cyanide toxicity

  • Pediatric: 400 mg/kg IV

Prophylaxis during nitroprusside infusion

  • Add 10 mg sodium thiosulfate for each 1 mg of nitroprusside

Special Populations

Renal Dosing

  • Adult:
  • Pediatric:

Hepatic Dosing

  • Adult:
  • Pediatric:

Indications

Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug

Adverse Reactions

Serious

Common

  • Burning sensation and muscle cramping from infusion

Pharmacology

  • Half-life:
  • Metabolism:
  • Excretion:

Mechanism of Action

Comments

  • Sulfur donor that promotes conversion of cyanide to thiocyanate
  • Whereas the nitrites have adverse effects, sodium thiosulfate is non-toxic

See Also

References

  • Olson, K. Poisoning and Drug Overdose, 1999.