Ipecac syrup
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Syrup of Ipecac- specifics
Does Syrup of Ipecac have a definite smell or taste? If hidden in something, would it be easily detectable or hardly noticed?
by Miranda Chavez in Taos, NM, 02/03/2008
Mixing Ipecac with dramamine
What effects could occur if ipecac syrup and dramamine are taken within a few hours of each other?
by Charles in Mobile, Alabama, 08/25/2008
ipecac syrup
how is the mode of action of ipecac syrup? absoprption, distribution, metabolism, ecretion of ipecac syrup? and the nursing responsibilities?
by avon in philippines, 09/16/2006
Classification: Emetic Action/Kinetics: Acts both locally on the gastric mucosa as an irritant and centrally to stimulate the CTZ. The central effect is caused by emetine and cephaeline, which are two alkaloids in the product. Onset: 20 min. Duration: 20-25 min. In contrast to apomorphine, a second dose may be given if necessary. Ipecac syrup must not be confused with ipecac fluid extract, which is 14 times as potent. Syrup of ipecac can be purchased without a prescription. Uses: To empty the stomach promptly and completely after oral poisoning or drug overdose. Contraindications: With corrosives or petroleum distillates, in individuals who are unconscious or semicomatose, severely inebriated, or in shock. Infants under 6 months of age. Special Concerns: Use with caution during lactation. If used in children less than 12 months of age, there is an increased risk of aspiration of vomitus. Abuse may occur in anorexic or bulemic clients and its use in these groups has been associated with severe cardiomyopathies and death. Side Effects: Diarrhea, drowsiness, coughing, or choking with emesis, mild CNS depression, GU upset (may last several hours) after emesis. Can be cardiotoxic if not vomited and allowed to be absorbed. Cardiotoxic effects include heart conduction disturbances, atrial fibrillation, or fatal myocarditis. Overdose Management: Symptoms: If absorbed into the general circulation, symptoms may include cardiac conduction disturbances, bradycardia, atrial fibrillation, hypotension, or fatal myocarditis. Treatment: Activated charcoal to absorb ipecac syrup. Gastric lavage. Support the CV system with symptomatic treatment. Drug Interactions: Activated charcoal adsorbs ipecac syrup, thus decreasing its effect. How Supplied: Syrup
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