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Revision as of 04:08, 9 January 2016
General
- Type: Lipid emulsion
- Dosage Forms: 20% fat emulsion
- Routes of Administration: IV
- Common Trade Names: Intralipid
- Emergency department indications: Local anesthetic systemic toxicity, refractory hemodynamic instability 2/2 ingestion of cardiodepressive medications / toxins (i.e. Beta blocker or Calcium Channel Blocker)
Adult Dosing
- 1.5 ml/kg bolus[1]
- Followed by 0.25 ml/kg/min for 20 min or until hemodynamic stability is achieved.[2]
Pediatric Dosing
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating: C
- Lactation risk:
- Renal Dosing
- Adult
- Pediatric
- Hepatic Dosing
- Adult
- Pediatric
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
Adverse Reactions
Serious
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tag - Hypertriglyceridemia[3]
Pharmacology
- Half-life:
- Metabolism:
- Excretion:
- Mechanism of Action: