Inhaled nitric oxide

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Administration

  • Type: Vasodilator
  • Dosage Forms:
  • Routes of Administration:
  • Common Trade Names:

Adult Dosing

Pediatric Dosing

Special Populations

Renal Dosing

  • Adult:
  • Pediatric:

Hepatic Dosing

  • Adult:
  • Pediatric:

Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug

Adverse Reactions

Serious

Common

Pharmacology

  • Half-life:
  • Metabolism: reacts with oxyhemoglobin to form methemoglobin and nitrate, and also reacts with deoxy-Hb.
  • Excretion: Urinary; 70% of inhaled NO excreted within 48 hrs as nitrate

Mechanism of Action

  • Relaxes smooth muscle of pulmonary vessels via conversion of GTP to cGMP
  • Enhances V/Q matching by increasing blood flow to well-ventilated areas of lung

Indications

  • Pulmonary HTN of newborn
  • Pulmonary HTN of adults

Comments

See Also

References

  • Inhaled Nitric Oxide: A Selective Pulmonary Vasodilator: Current Uses and Therapeutic Potential. Circulation.

2004; 109: 3106-3111