Theophylline toxicity: Difference between revisions

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==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Immediate release
===Immediate release===
**Home after 6 hours if  
*Home after 6 hours if  
***nontoxic
**nontoxic
***asymptomatic
**asymptomatic
***and, normal vital sign
**and, normal vital sign
*Sustained release
 
**Home after 12 hours if
===Sustained release===
***nontoxic
*Home after 12 hours if
***asymptomatic
**nontoxic
***and, normal vital sign
**asymptomatic
**and, normal vital sign
 
==See Also==
 
==External Links==


==References==
==References==


[[Category:Toxicology]]
[[Category:Toxicology]]

Revision as of 22:15, 20 September 2016

Background

  • Still used in patients with debilitating brochospastic disease
  • Studied for treatment of Acute Mountain Sickness and Contrast-Induced Nephropathy
  • PO in elixir, extended release, or controlled release forms but absorption erratic
  • IV as aminophylline
  • Adenosine antagonism, Increase catecholamines, and Phosphodiesterase inhibition

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

  • ECG
  • Chem
  • CK
  • Theophylline level

Management

Disposition

Immediate release

  • Home after 6 hours if
    • nontoxic
    • asymptomatic
    • and, normal vital sign

Sustained release

  • Home after 12 hours if
    • nontoxic
    • asymptomatic
    • and, normal vital sign

See Also

External Links

References