McKenna's Drug Handbook for Nursing & Midwifery, 7e

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myocardial ischaemia , thrombosis , thrombophlebitis , ventricularhypokinesia . Endocrine: pancreatitis (in body cavities), thyrotoxicosis . Eye: transient blindness. GI: abdominal pain, diarrhoea, enlarged salivary glands, nausea, vomiting. GU: renalfailure , contrastmedium–induced nephrotoxicity . Haematological: elevated serum amylase (in body cavities). Musculoskeletal: arthralgia, arthritis. Psychiatric: confusion. Respiratory: bronchospasm , cough, dys­ pnoea, pulmonary oedema. Skin: erythema, pruritus, rash, urticaria. Other: anaphylactic reaction , fever, hyper­ sensitivityreactions, iodism,malaise,pyrexia. Interactions Drug-drug. Metformin/biguanides: Potent­ ial transient impairment of renal function with possible lactic acidosis. Monitor closely. Interleukin-2: Increased risk of delayed reactions. Monitor closely. Beta blockers: Atypical anaphylaxis. Monitor closely. Contraindications Contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity to the preparation or a history of serious hypersensitivity to iohexol; and in those with thyrotoxicosis, anuria or decompensated cardiac insufficiency. Also contraindicated in carotid angiography, during the progressive period of stroke, in coronary arteriography in the first 4 weeks after MI and in the presence of infection or open injury in or near the region to be examined. care considerations • Closelymonitor individualfordevelopment of anaphylactic reaction. Ensure emergency management equipment is available and in correct working order. • Monitor vital signs and renal function closely following procedure.

• Observe for signs of lactic acidosis. • Ensure safety if the person is light-headed. • Thyroid function testsmay be reduced for up to several weeks. • False positive result for protein in the urine maybereturnedonmultistixmeasurements of specific gravity. Patient teaching • Advise person to report any adverse effects. • Advise person to take care when standing up or getting out of bed due to potential dizziness. iohexol Omnipaque Pregnancy risk category NR Use in sport: Permitted Available forms Solution for injection (intrathecal): 180 mg iodine/mL in 15 mL Solution for injection (intravascular, oral and bodycavities): 388mg/mL in 15mL; 518mg/ mL in 50 mL; 647 mg/mL in 20 mL, 50 mL, 75mL, 100mL; 755mg/mL in 20mL, 50mL, 75 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL Adults: Individualised according to individual factors and nature of X-ray or CT scan. Action Water-solubleradiographiccontrastmedium. Route Onset Peak Duration IV Immediate Unknown 24 hrs Adverse reactions CNS: altered consciousness, convulsions , dizziness, dysgeusia, headache, motor dysfunction, pain, sensory disturbance. CV: arrhythmia, bradycardia, flushing, hypertension, hypotension, ischaemia, Indications & dosages ➤ X-rayorCTcontrastmedium—

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