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  Remember, the templates are just guides. Adjust, add, or delete things as required.
  Remember, the templates are just guides. Adjust, add, or delete things as required.


==Uses<!-- Describe uses of the drug. If appropriate, add subsections for each indication. -->==
==Uses, Dosing, & Administration<!-- Describe uses of the drug. If appropriate, add subsections for each indication. -->==
  Give the drug's indications and the doses for each indication. When the drug can be given my mutltiple routes be sure to specify the route of administration. When dosing is by weight be sure to specify total, adjusted, or ideal body weight.
  Give the drug's indications and the doses for each indication. When the drug can be given my mutltiple routes be sure to specify the route of administration. When dosing is by weight be sure to specify total, adjusted, or ideal body weight.


  When there are a range of doses it can be helpful to describe how the dose is chosen and/or give a 'typical' dose. When doses are repeated or a drug is given by infusion it can be helpful to describe titration intervals and increments.
  When there are a range of doses it can be helpful to describe how the dose is chosen and/or give a 'typical' dose. When doses are repeated or a drug is given by infusion it can be helpful to describe titration intervals and increments.
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==== Dosing in Pediatrics ====
====== Indication: ======


==== Dosing in the Elderly ====
* Route/Administration Dose Unit (weight qualifier) timing


==== Dosing in Obesity ====
====== Induction of anesthesia: ======


==== Dosing in Renal Impairment ====
* IV over 30 to 60 seconds '''0.5 to 2 mg/kg''' (LBW)
** 0.5 to 1 mg/kg in patients with shock
* IM '''4 to 6 mg/kg'''


==== Dosing in Hepatic Impairment ====
====== Maintenance of anesthesia (adjunct to TIVA or inhalational anesthesia) ======


==Contraindications and Warnings<!-- List contraindications and precautions for use of the drug. -->==
* '''0.25 to 0.35 mg/kg''' at incision, followed by continuous infusion '''up to 1 mg/kg/hour'''
 
=== Special Populations ===
 
==== Pediatrics ====
 
==== Elderly ====
 
==== Renal Impairment ====
 
==== Hepatic Impairment ====
==Contraindications, Warnings, & Interactions<!-- List contraindications and precautions for use of the drug. -->==


===Absolute contraindications<!-- List absolute contraindications for use of the drug. If none, this section may be removed. -->===
===Absolute contraindications<!-- List absolute contraindications for use of the drug. If none, this section may be removed. -->===
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===Precautions<!-- List precautions for use of the drug. If none, this section may be removed. -->===
===Precautions<!-- List precautions for use of the drug. If none, this section may be removed. -->===


==== Pregnancy & Breastfeeding <!-- If appropriate, give the drug's safety in pregnancy and for those breastfeeding --> ====
=== Pregnancy & Breastfeeding<!-- If appropriate, give the drug's safety in pregnancy and for those breastfeeding --> ===


==== Drug Interactions ====
=== Drug Interactions ===
 
=== Disease-Specific Concerns ===
 
== Adverse Effects ==


==Pharmacology==
==Pharmacology==
=== Mechanism of action<!-- Describe the mechanism of action for the primary uses of the drug. --> ===


===Pharmacodynamics<!-- Describe the effects of the drug on the body. If appropriate, add subsections by organ system -->===
===Pharmacodynamics<!-- Describe the effects of the drug on the body. If appropriate, add subsections by organ system -->===
====Mechanism of action<!-- Describe the mechanism of action for the primary uses of the drug. -->====
====Adverse effects<!-- Describe any potential adverse effects of the drug. -->====


===Pharmacokinetics<!-- Describe the pharmacokinetics of the drug. -->===
===Pharmacokinetics<!-- Describe the pharmacokinetics of the drug. -->===
 
==Further Resources==
==Chemistry and formulation<!-- Describe the chemistry and formulation of the drug. -->==
You can use this section to provide sources that offer further information that may be of interest to users. Present them as a bulleted list and give a brief description of the resource.
 
==History<!-- Describe the historical development of the drug. -->==
 
==References==
==References==


[[Category:Drug reference]]
[[Category:Drug reference]]

Latest revision as of 15:43, 3 April 2021

DrugVDG
Clinical data
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics
Physical and chemical data
Give a very brief summary of the class of drug and it's clinical use here.
Remember, the templates are just guides. Adjust, add, or delete things as required.

Uses, Dosing, & Administration

Give the drug's indications and the doses for each indication. When the drug can be given my mutltiple routes be sure to specify the route of administration. When dosing is by weight be sure to specify total, adjusted, or ideal body weight.
When there are a range of doses it can be helpful to describe how the dose is chosen and/or give a 'typical' dose. When doses are repeated or a drug is given by infusion it can be helpful to describe titration intervals and increments.
Indication:
  • Route/Administration Dose Unit (weight qualifier) timing
Induction of anesthesia:
  • IV over 30 to 60 seconds 0.5 to 2 mg/kg (LBW)
    • 0.5 to 1 mg/kg in patients with shock
  • IM 4 to 6 mg/kg
Maintenance of anesthesia (adjunct to TIVA or inhalational anesthesia)
  • 0.25 to 0.35 mg/kg at incision, followed by continuous infusion up to 1 mg/kg/hour

Special Populations

Pediatrics

Elderly

Renal Impairment

Hepatic Impairment

Contraindications, Warnings, & Interactions

Absolute contraindications

Precautions

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Drug Interactions

Disease-Specific Concerns

Adverse Effects

Pharmacology

Mechanism of action

Pharmacodynamics

Pharmacokinetics

Further Resources

You can use this section to provide sources that offer further information that may be of interest to users. Present them as a bulleted list and give a brief description of the resource.

References