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==Special Populations== | ==Special Populations== | ||
*[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: | *[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: C (1st-2nd trimester), D (3rd trimester) | ||
*Lactation: | *[[Lactation risk categories]]: L4; enters breast milk, decreases milk supply | ||
*Renal Dosing | *Renal Dosing | ||
**Adult: no adjustment | **Adult: no adjustment | ||
Revision as of 01:16, 2 June 2015
General
- Type: NSAID
- Dosage Forms:
- Common Trade Names: Advil; Motrin
Adult Dosing
- 600mg PO Q6hours
Pediatric Dosing
- 10 mg/kg PO Q6hours
- Max: 40 mg/kg/day
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating: C (1st-2nd trimester), D (3rd trimester)
- Lactation risk categories: L4; enters breast milk, decreases milk supply
- Renal Dosing
- Adult: no adjustment
- Pediatric: no adjustment
- Hepatic Dosing
- Adult: not defined
- Pediatric: not defined
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
- Cardiovascular
- May cause an increased risk of serious cardiovascular thrombotic events, myocardial infarction, and stroke, which can be fatal
- Contraindicated for treatment of perioperative pain in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery
- Gastrointestinal risk
- Increased risk of serious gastrointestinal (GI) adverse events including bleeding, ulceration, and perforation of the stomach or intestines, which can be fatal
- Elderly patients are at greater risk for serious GI events.
- Increased risk of serious gastrointestinal (GI) adverse events including bleeding, ulceration, and perforation of the stomach or intestines, which can be fatal
Adverse Reactions
Serious
- GI bleeding
- ulceration and perforation of the stomach or intestines
- thromboycytopenia
- agranulocytosis
- steven johnson syndrome
- nephrotoxicity
Common
- dyspepsia
- nausea
- abdominal pain
- constipation
- headache
- dizziness
- rash
- fluid retention
- ecchymosis
Pharmacology
- Half-life: 1.8 - 2 hr
- Metabolism: liver
- Excretion: Urine
- Mechanism of Action: exact mechanism unknown; inhibits cyclooxygenase, reducing prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis
