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Epinephrine Pharmacology

The Effects of Epinephrine:

Epinephrine (Epi):

Indications for Use of Epinephrine:

Epinephrine is used in symptomatic bradycardia and cardiac arrest arrhythmias such as:

Epinephrine would be administered after atropine as an alternative to dopamine.  It can also be administered to treat severe hypotension.

Additionally, epinephrine can be administered when external pacing and atropine fail and when bradycardia causes hypotension.  It can safely be administered with phosphodiesterase enzyme inhibitors.

Epinephrine is also an effective treatment for anaphylaxis.  Epinephrine should be combined with large volumes of fluid, corticosteroids, and antihistamines.

Epinephrine Precautions & Contraindications:

Caution should be used when administering epinephrine in cases where raising the blood pressure and increasing heart rates may cause myocardial ischemia, angina, and increased demand for myocardial oxygen.

High doses do not improve neurological outcomes or survival rates and may actually contribute to post-resuscitation complications like myocardial dysfunction.

Adult Dosage for Epinephrine:

Epinephrine is available in 1:10,000 or 1:1,000 concentrations.

To treat cardiac arrest:

To treat profound bradycardia or hypotension, the following should be delivered:

To treat anaphylactic shock, a medical professional should administer epinephrine 1:1,000 at .01 mg/kg, delivered via intramuscular delivery.

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