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*blood dyscrasias
*blood dyscrasias
*agranulocytosis
*agranulocytosis
*leukopenia
*thrombocytopenic purpura
*neutropenia
*orthostatic hypotension
*hemolytic anemia
*extrapyramidal symptoms
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*cholestatic jaundice
*hepatotoxicity
*QT prolongation
*cardiac arrest
*seizures
*anaphylactoid reactions
*lupus erythematosus
*priapism
*heat stroke
*neonatal extrapyramidal symptoms (3rd trimester use)
*neonatal withdrawal symptoms (3rd trimester use)


===Common===
===Common===

Revision as of 18:29, 5 February 2016

General

  • Type: anti-psychotic and anti-emetic
  • Dosage Forms: 5, 10
  • Routes of Administration: IV, PO
  • Common Trade Names: Compazine

Adult Dosing

Headache

  • 10 mg IV (slow push or in 1L IV NS)

Nausea/Vomiting

  • 5-10 mg PO or IV q6-8 hours
  • Max: 40mg/day

Pediatric Dosing

nausea/vomiting, severe

2 yo and older, 9-14 kg

  • 2.5 mg PO q12-24 h; Max 7.5 mg/day

2 yo and older, 14-18 kg

  • 2.5 mg PO q8-12 h; Max 10 mg/day

2 yo and older, 18-39 kg

  • 2.5 mg PO q8 hr; Max 15 mg/day

2 yo and older, >39 kg

  • 5 mg PO q6-8 h, Max: 20 mg/day

Schizophrenia

2-5 yo

  • 2.5 - 5 mg PO q6-8 hr, Max 20 mg/day

6-12 yo

  • 2.5-5 mg PO q6-8 hr, Max 25 mg/day

Special Populations

Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug

Adverse Reactions

Serious

  • tardive dyskinesia
  • neuroleptic malignant syndrome
  • blood dyscrasias
  • agranulocytosis
  • thrombocytopenic purpura
  • orthostatic hypotension
  • extrapyramidal symptoms
  • cholestatic jaundice
  • hepatotoxicity
  • QT prolongation
  • cardiac arrest
  • seizures
  • anaphylactoid reactions
  • lupus erythematosus
  • priapism
  • heat stroke
  • neonatal extrapyramidal symptoms (3rd trimester use)
  • neonatal withdrawal symptoms (3rd trimester use)

Common

Pharmacology

  • Half-life:
  • Metabolism:
  • Excretion:
  • Mechanism of Action:

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