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==Administration==
*Type: [[Calcium channel blocker]]
*Dosage Forms
**IV: 25 mg/5 mL and 50 mg/10 mL bottles
**Oral: 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg
*Routes of Administration: IV, PO
*Common Trade Names: Cardizem
==Adult Dosing==
==Adult Dosing==
*Loading dose = 0.25mg/kg (max=20mg) IV bolus over 2min
===[[Atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response]] (if hemodynamically stable)===
**If ineffective after 15min: 0.35mg/kg (max=25mg) over 2min
*Loading dose = 0.25 mg/kg (max=20 mg) IV bolus over 2 minutes
**If effective: Start infusion at 5-15mg/hr
**Can consider breaking down into 10 mg boluses in older patients to decrease risk of adverse reactions
**If ineffective after 15 minutes: 0.35mg/kg (max=25mg) over 2 minutes
**If effective: Start infusion at 5-15 mg/hr
***Consider 30mg IR PO or home dose to avoid need for a drip
 
===[[Supraventricular tachycardia]] (if hemodynamically stable)===
*Same as for atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (see above)


==Pediatric Dosing==
==Pediatric Dosing==
*'''Contraindicated''' in pediatric patients <1yo
*See [[critical care quick reference]] for drug doses by weight
*See [[critical care quick reference]] for drug doses by weight


==Special Populations==
==Special Populations==
===[[Drug pregnancy categories|Pregnancy Rating]]===
* Pregnancy Rating: C
===Lactation risk===
* Lactation: Does appear to diffuse into breast milk, but doses are typically not harmful to infants
===Renal Dosing===
*Adult: Not studied, use caution
*Pediatric: Not studied, use caution
===Hepatic Dosing===
*Adult: Not studied, use caution
*Pediatric: Not studied, use caution


==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==
*Wide-complex tachycardia due to bypass tract
*[[Allergy]] to drug/class
*Infants <1yo
*[[Wide-complex tachycardia]] due to bypass tract (e.g. WPW)
*Symptomatic severe hypotension
*[[Sick sinus syndrome]]/2nd or 3rd degree heart block if no pacemaker
*PO: acute [[MI]] and pulmonary congestion
*[[Ventricular tachycardia]]
*Caution if:
**Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
**LV dysfunction
**Concomitant beta-blockade
**Hepatic/renal impairment
**Heart failure


==Indications==
==Adverse Reactions==
*Conversion of PSVT to NSR
===Serious===
*Slow RVR in a-fib/flutter
*Bradycardia, AV block, BBB
*Hypotension
*[[CHF]]
*[[SJS/TEN]]
 
===Common===
*Peripheral edema
*Elevated LFTs
*Headache
*Dizziness
*Nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, contipation
*Flushing, vasodilation
*Gingival hyperplagia
*Myalgia
*Bronchitis, sinus congestion, dypsnea
*Hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia
*Extrapyramidal symptoms
 
==Pharmacology==
*Onset of action = 2-3min (IV)
*Duration of action = 1-3hr (IV)
*Half life: 3-5h
*Metabolism: Hepatic
*Excretion: Urine/feces


==Mechanism of Action==
==Mechanism of Action==
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**Slows AV nodal conduction
**Slows AV nodal conduction


==Adverse Drug Reactionss==
==Comments==
Bradycardia, CHF, AV block, BBB, hypotension
 
==Kinetics==
*Onset of action = 2-3min (IV)
*Duration of action = 1-3hr (IV)


==See Also==
==See Also==
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*[[Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity]]
*[[Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity]]
*[[Atrial Fibrillation with RVR]]
*[[Atrial Fibrillation with RVR]]
==References==
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[[Category:Pharmacology]]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 7 September 2022

Administration

  • Type: Calcium channel blocker
  • Dosage Forms
    • IV: 25 mg/5 mL and 50 mg/10 mL bottles
    • Oral: 30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg
  • Routes of Administration: IV, PO
  • Common Trade Names: Cardizem

Adult Dosing

Atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (if hemodynamically stable)

  • Loading dose = 0.25 mg/kg (max=20 mg) IV bolus over 2 minutes
    • Can consider breaking down into 10 mg boluses in older patients to decrease risk of adverse reactions
    • If ineffective after 15 minutes: 0.35mg/kg (max=25mg) over 2 minutes
    • If effective: Start infusion at 5-15 mg/hr
      • Consider 30mg IR PO or home dose to avoid need for a drip

Supraventricular tachycardia (if hemodynamically stable)

  • Same as for atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (see above)

Pediatric Dosing

Special Populations

Pregnancy Rating

  • Pregnancy Rating: C

Lactation risk

  • Lactation: Does appear to diffuse into breast milk, but doses are typically not harmful to infants

Renal Dosing

  • Adult: Not studied, use caution
  • Pediatric: Not studied, use caution

Hepatic Dosing

  • Adult: Not studied, use caution
  • Pediatric: Not studied, use caution

Contraindications

Adverse Reactions

Serious

  • Bradycardia, AV block, BBB
  • Hypotension
  • CHF
  • SJS/TEN

Common

  • Peripheral edema
  • Elevated LFTs
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, contipation
  • Flushing, vasodilation
  • Gingival hyperplagia
  • Myalgia
  • Bronchitis, sinus congestion, dypsnea
  • Hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia
  • Extrapyramidal symptoms

Pharmacology

  • Onset of action = 2-3min (IV)
  • Duration of action = 1-3hr (IV)
  • Half life: 3-5h
  • Metabolism: Hepatic
  • Excretion: Urine/feces

Mechanism of Action

  • Class IV - Inhibits Ca influx
    • Slows AV nodal conduction

Comments

See Also

References