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ethylenediamine /eth·y·lene·di·a·mine/ (eth″ĭ-lēn-di´ah-mēn) a clear liquid with an ammonialike odor and a strong alkaline reaction; complexed with theophylline it forms aminophylline. ethylenediamine [eth′əlēndi·am′ēn] a clear thick liquid having the odor of ammonia. It is used as a solvent, an emulsifier, and a stabilizer with aminophylline injections. ethylenediamine in complex with theophylline, it forms aminophylline. ethylenediamine dihydrochloride a urinary acidifier. ethylenediamine dihydroiodide used in livestock as an expectorant, anti-inflammatory agent and iodine supplement. Can cause poisoning if taken in excess. Signs include nasal and ocular discharge, dyspnea and cough. ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid see edetate. aminophylline (theophylline, ethylenediamine) Amnivent (UK), Phyllocontin (CA) (UK) Pharmacologic class: Xanthine Therapeutic class: Bronchodilator Pregnancy risk category C ActionUnclear. Thought to directly relax smooth muscle of bronchial airways and increase pulmonary blood flow by inhibiting phosphodiesterase. AvailabilityInjection: 250 mg/10 ml Oral liquid: 105 mg/5 ml Suppositories: 250 mg, 500 mg Tablets: 100 mg, 200 mg ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Symptomatic relief of bronchospasm in patients with acute symptoms who require rapid theophyllinization Adults (nonsmokers): 0.7 mg/kg/hour I.V. for first 12 hours. Maintenance dosage is 0.5 mg/kg/hour I.V. Children ages 9 to 16: 1 mg/kg/hour I.V. for first 12 hours. Maintenance dosage is 0.8 mg/kg/hour I.V. Children ages 6 months to 9 years: 1.2 mg/kg/hour I.V. for first 12 hours. Maintenance dosage is 1 mg/kg/hour I.V. ➣ Chronic bronchial asthma Adults and children: Dosage is highly individualized. Common initial dosage is 16 mg/kg/24 hours I.V. or 400 mg/24 hours I.V. in divided doses at 6- or 8-hour intervals. If needed, dosage may be increased 25% at 3-day intervals. Dosage adjustment• Heart failure Off-label uses• Dyspnea in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to xanthine compounds or ethylenediamine PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• For I.V. use, dilute according to label directions and infuse at a rate no faster than 25 mg/minute.
Adverse reactionsCNS: irritability, dizziness, nervousness, restlessness, headache, insomnia, stammering speech, abnormal behavior, mutism, unresponsiveness alternating with hyperactivity, seizures CV: palpitations, sinus tachycardia, extrasystoles, marked hypotension, arrhythmias, circulatory failure GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, epigastric pain, hematemesis, gastroesophageal reflux, anorexia GU: urine retention (in men with enlarged prostate), diuresis, increased excretion of renal tubular cells and red blood cells, proteinuria Metabolic: hyperglycemia Musculoskeletal: muscle twitching Respiratory: tachypnea, respiratory arrest Skin: flushing Other: fever, hypersensitivity reactions (including exfoliative dermatitis and urticaria) InteractionsDrug-drug. Adenosine: decreased antiarrhythmic effect of adenosine Barbiturates, nicotine, phenytoin, rifampin: decreased aminophylline blood level Beta-adrenergic blockers: antagonism of aminophylline effects Calcium channel blockers, cimetidine, ciprofloxacin, disulfiram, erythromycin, hormonal contraceptives, influenza vaccine, interferon, methotrexate: elevated aminophylline blood level Carbamazepine, isoniazid, loop diuretics (such as furosemide): increased or decreased aminophylline blood level Ephedrine, other sympathomimetics: toxicity, arrhythmias Lithium: increased lithium excretion Drug-diagnostic tests. Aspartate aminotransferase, glucose: increased levels Drug-herbs. Cayenne: increased risk of aminophylline toxicity Drug-behaviors. Smoking: increased aminophylline elimination Patient monitoring☞ Monitor aminophylline blood level. Adjust dosage if patient has signs or symptoms of toxicity (tachycardia, headache, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, and irritability). Patient teaching• Advise patient to take oral doses at meals with 8 oz of water. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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