Farpresin

Farpresin

vasopressin

Manufacturer:

Fahrenheit
Concise Prescribing Info
Contents
Vasopressin
Indications/Uses
Prevention & treatment of post-op abdominal distention, in abdominal roentgenography to dispel interfering gas shadows & in diabetes insipidus.
Dosage/Direction for Use
IM Adult Abdominal distention Initially 5 U, may increase to 10 U at subsequent inj; given at 3 or 4 hr interval. Abdominal roentgenography 2 inj of 10 U, given 2 hr & 1½ hr respectively. Diabetes insipidus 5-10 U 2-3 times daily; may be given by inj or intranasally on cotton pledgets, by nasal spray or by dropper. IV Infusion Emergency management of acute GI bleeding Initially, 0.2-0.6 U/min, may increased to ≥0.6 U/min 30-60 min interval. After bleeding is controlled, continue effective dose 12-24 hr, dose should then be gradually tapered over the next 24-48 hr.
Contraindications
Special Precautions
Presence of epilepsy, migraine, asthma, heart failure, renal failure. Do not use in patients w/ vascular disease, especially disease of the coronary arteries. Small doses may precipitate anginal pain & the possibility of MI w/ larger doses. May produce water intoxication. Recognize the early signs of drowsiness, listlessness & headaches to prevent terminal coma & convulsions. Care should be taken to avoid extravascular tissue infiltration at the infusion site. May cause intense vasoconstriction that may lead to local necrosis & sloughing. Monitor ECG & fluid & electrolyte status. Conventional supportive measures (eg, blood transfusion, esophageal tamponade, paracentesis, nasogastric lavage) should accompany the use of vasopressin. Pregnancy & lactation.
Adverse Reactions
Anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest, circumolar pallor, arrythmias, decreased cardiac output, angina, MI, peripheral vasoconstriction, gangrene, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, passage of gas, tremor, vertigo, pounding in head, bronchial constriction, sweating, urticaria, cutaneous gangrene.
Drug Interactions
May potentiate the antidiuretic effect w/ carbamazepine, chlorpropamide, clofibrate, urea, fludrocortisone, TCA. May decrease the antidiuretic effect w/ demeclocycline, norepinephrine, lithium, heparin, alcohol. May produced a marked increase in sensitivity to the pressor effects w/ ganglionic blocking agents.
MIMS Class
Antidiuretics / Haemostatics
ATC Classification
H01BA01 - vasopressin (argipressin) ; Belongs to the class of vasopressin and analogues. Used in posterior pituitary lobe hormone preparations.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Farpresin inj 20 u/mL
Packing/Price
1 mL x 5 × 1's
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