Davis's Drug Guide

dimenhyDRINATE

Implementation

• When used for prophylaxis of motion sickness, administer at least 30 min and preferably 1–2 hr before exposure to conditions that may precipitate motion sickness

PO: Use calibrated measuring device when administering liquid dose.

IM: Administer into well-developed muscle; massage well



IV Adminstration:

Direct IV:
Diluent: Dilute 50 mg in 0.9% NaCl for injection
Concentration: 5 mg/ml

Rate:
Inject over 2 min

Syringe Compatibility:

» atropine

» codeine

» droperidol

» fentanyl

» heparin

» hydromorphone

» meperidine

» metoclopromide

» morphine

» pentazocine

» perphenazine

» ranitidine

» scopolamine

Syringe Incompatibility:

» butorphanol

» chlorpromazine

» glycopyrrolate

» hydroxyzine

» midazolam

» nalbuphine

» pentobarbital

» prochlorperazine

» promethazine

» thiopental

Y-Site Compatibility:

» acyclovir

» pantoprazole

Y-Site Incompatibility:

» aminophylline

» heparin

» hydrocortisone sodium succinate

» phenobarbital

» phenytoin

» prednisolone

» prochlorperazine

» promethazine

Solution Compatibility:
D5W, 0.45% NaCl, 0.9% NaCl, Ringer's solution, lactated Ringer's solution, dextrose/saline combinations, or dextrose/Ringer's combinations.



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