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 Epinephrine reviews
As with other severe food allergies, a recurrent problem in clinical management is the failure of physicians to prescribe self-injectable epinephrine to patients who are at risk of anaphylaxis.
The surgery team believed the patient was experiencing malignant hyperthermia and attempted to cool patient during the procedure.
Recent findings strongly suggest that the influence of emotional arousal on memory consolidation is mediated by the release of adrenal stress hormones (epinephrine and glucocorticoids) and neurotransmitters that converge in modulating the noradrenergic system within the amygdala.
http://lansbury.bwh.harvard.edu/epinephrine_reviews.htm   (13919 words)

  
 Nebulized racemic epinephrine for extubation of newborn infants
All randomised and quasi-randomised control trials in which nebulized epinephrine was compared with placebo immediately post-extubation in newborn infants who have been weaned from IPPV and extubated, with regard to clinically important outcomes (i.e.
Because this study randomised infants to nebulized epinephrine at the time of extubation, we considered it for inclusion in our review despite the fact that its aim was specifically to study other outcomes.
Nebulized racemic epinephrine for extubation of newborn infants
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/cochrane/Davies/Davies.htm   (3401 words)

  
 Cardiovascular Effects of Epinephrine on Hypertensive Dental Patients
The added risks attributed to the use of epinephrine in hypertensive patients include greater probability of acute hypertensive crisis, angina pectoris, and myocardial infarction, as well as cardiac arrthymias through the direct action of epinephrine; and acute hypertensive or hypotensive crisis brought about by the interaction of epinephrine and some antihypertensive medications.
For outcomes of the administration of local anesthetic solutions containing epinephrine to patients taking medications for the control of hypertension, one study comprising 14 subjects and two medications was available.
The available studies did not address effects of gingival retraction cord, and only one study examined effects of epinephrine in anesthetics on controlled hypertensive subjects, where additional risks due to interactions with antihypertensive medications are possible.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?call=bv.View..ShowSection&rid=hstat1.chapter.71824   (2387 words)

  
 Anaphylaxis - Life-threatening allergy
If you need to have adrenaline (epinephrine) available for yourself or someone in your family, it is important that you and anyone else who may have to give the adrenaline (epinephrine) should be properly trained.
The published evidence suggests that adrenaline (epinephrine) injected under the skin (subcutaneously) works for much longer than this, perhaps longer than the 150 minutes for which one set of research workers carried on measuring adrenaline (epinephrine) in the blood of their volunteers.
People have accidentally injected adrenaline (epinephrine) into their thumb when trying to figure out how the syringe worked or when trying to check why it did not work (probably because they did not apply it to the skin at right angles, jamming the mechanism).
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/anaphylaxis.htm   (6994 words)

  
 Epinephrine
Epinephrine, on the other hand, is one of the two primary hormones (the other being glucagon) that breakdown glycogen.
Once again epinephrine is not the best cure, but a temporary relief when an asthma inhaler is not present.
Epinephrine is formed in the body from Tyrosine through a four-step process outlined below.
http://www.udel.edu/chem/C465/senior/fall00/Performance1/epinephrine.htm.html   (1210 words)

  
 Anaphylaxis Canada > What Is Anaphylaxis? > Frequently Asked Questions > Epinephrine
Dosage should be worked out with your physician, but the current general recommendation is that children begin to use the adult Epipen® when their weight approaches 25 kg (55 lbs.).
There are few risks attached to the correct use of this drug, especially in children.
At this stage, a caretaker would always be close at hand and could carry the child's medication for them.
http://www.anaphylaxis.org/content/whatis/qa_epinephrine.asp   (1207 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Epinephrine (Ophthalmic)
Dental surgery on gums—Dental surgery may include the use of epinephrine in topical or injection form.
Children—Studies on this medicine have been done only in adult patients, and there is no specific information comparing use of this medicine in children with use in other age groups.
Tell your health care professional if you are using any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202213.html   (1014 words)

  
 Epinephrine Secretion, Hypoglycemia Unawareness, and Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy -- Hoeldtke and Boden 120 (6): 512 ...
epinephrine in response to hypoglycemia; this was confirmed
the failure of the epinephrine response to hypoglycemia was
Reproduced with permission of Simonson and colleagues [34] and Annals of Internal Medicine.
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/120/6/512   (3083 words)

  
 Epinephrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of its suppressive effect on the adaptive immune system, epinephrine is used to treat anaphylaxis and sepsis.
This beneficial action comes with a significant negative consequence, increased cardiac irritability, which may lead to additional complications immediately following an otherwise successful resuscitation.
Adverse reactions to epinephrine include palpitations, tachycardia, anxiety, headache, tremor, hypertension, and acute pulmonary edema.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenaline   (834 words)

  
 Administration of Epinephrine Auto-injectors - Health Services & School Nursing (CA Dept of Education)
(2) "Epinephrine auto-injector" means a disposable drug delivery system with a spring-activated oncealed needle that is designed for emergency administration of epinephrine to provide rapid, convenient first aid for persons suffering a potentially fatal reaction to anaphylaxis.
Documentation as to which individual, the school nurse or other trained person pursuant to Section 49414(f), in the local education agency will obtain the prescription from the physician and the medication from a pharmacist.
EC Section 49414(g) requires a person who has received training as described in section 49414(d) or a school nurse to initiate emergency medical services or other appropriate medical follow up in accordance with the retained training materials as specified in section 49414(e)(3).
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/he/hn/epiadmin.asp?print=yes   (2838 words)

  
 epinephrine ophthalmic - [Medication]
Continue to use epinephrine ophthalmic and talk to your doctor if you experience
Your pharmacist has additional information about epinephrine ophthalmic written for health professionals that you may read.
Ask your doctor if contact lenses can be reinserted after application of the medication.
http://www.peacehealth.org/kbase/multum/d03971a1.htm   (1238 words)

  
 Effect of Circulating Epinephrine on Platelet Function and Hematocrit -- Kjeldsen et al. 25 (5): 1096 -- Hypertension
PF4) to the circulation in response to epinephrine was not significant.
Epinephrine potentiates the ADP-induced calcium response in human platelets.
epinephrine on platelet function in humans is still not fully
http://hyper.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/5/1096   (5837 words)

  
 Contributions of Adenosine Receptor Activation to the Ocular Actions of Epinephrine -- Crosson and Petrovich 40 (9): ...
Epinephrine is an effective drug for glaucoma treatment.
Figure 4 shows the changes in IOP in response to DMPX and epinephrine
The enhanced mydriatic response to epinephrine after 8-SPT pretreatment may
http://www.iovs.org/cgi/content/full/40/9/2054   (3398 words)

  
 Epinephrine inhibits exogenous glucose utilization in exercising horses -- Geor et al. 88 (5): 1777 -- Journal of ...
On the other hand, net muscle glycogen utilization was ~65% higher when epinephrine was infused during exercise.
and humans (9, 30) have demonstrated that epinephrine infusion
Furthermore, studies in the rat have shown that skeletal muscle
http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/88/5/1777   (7532 words)

  
 Epinephrine
Teaching Materials; Oxygen / therapeutic use; Epinephrine / therapeutic use; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Atropine / therapeutic use; Amiodarone / therapeutic use;
This summary outlines the literature review, what evidence was used to conduct this review, methodology, findings, and future research.
One in a series of evidence reports and technology assessments on significant clinical topics, developed by the Evidence-based Practice Program of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D004837.html   (219 words)

  
 Pediatric Myocardial Infarction After Racemic Epinephrine Administration -- Butte et al. 104 (1): 9 -- Pediatrics
During the third treatment with racemic epinephrine, the
in the pediatric age range associated with nebulized racemic epinephrine
Based on our experience with the above patient,
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/104/1/e9   (1312 words)

  
 Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis Information from the distributor of EpiPen® epinephrine auto-injectors
Jr are designed as emergency supportive therapy only and are not a replacement or substitute for immediate medical or hospital care.
Your doctor will prescribe what is right for you.
Epinephrine by injection is the treatment of choice for anaphylactic reactions because it quickly begins working to reverse symptoms of an anaphylactic reaction.
http://www.epipen.com/epipen_dosing.aspx   (644 words)

  
 Epinephrine Management
BACKGROUND Epinephrine is used pharmaceutically as a cardiac stimulant, and a relaxer to bronchial smooth muscles.
Questions concerning this information can be addressed by calling (410) 436-3651 or DSN 584-3651.
Off-specification or exceeded shelf-life epinephrine would be considered unsuitable for use on patients and therefore it is inherently waste like.
http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/hmwp/factsheets/EPINEPHPRE.html   (624 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Drug Information: Bronchodilators, Adrenergic (Oral/Injection)
Read them carefully before you actually need to use this medicine.
Parkinson's disease—Epinephrine may make stiffness and trembling worse
For patients who are using the epinephrine auto-injector :
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202096.html   (3385 words)

  
 epinephrine on Encyclopedia.com
Experience and evidence exonerate epinephrine in finger, hand surgery.(Dermatologic Surgery)
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Epinephrine is used medicinally as a stimulant in cardiac arrest, as a vasoconstrictor in shock, as a bronchodilator and antispasmodic in bronchial asthma, and to lower intra-ocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/e1/epinephr.asp   (479 words)

  
 EPINEPHRINE (ADRENALIN)
Sympathomimetics and phosphodiesterase inhibitors may exacerbate dysrhythmia response.
It is the initial drug of choice for treating bronchoconstriction and hypotension resulting from anaphylaxis as well as all forms of cardiac arrest.
In addition, epinephrine causes vasoconstriction in the arterioles of the skin, mucosa, and splanchnic areas and antagonizes the effects of histamine.
http://eilat.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu/newnyc/DRUGS/EPINEPHR.HTM   (170 words)

  
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Epinephrine will worsen such conditions as cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertension, shock, ventricular arrhythmias, and angina.
In general, any patient over the age of 40 or with a heart rate of 100 may not be a good candidate for this drug.
Hypertension may also be a second ary effect.
http://volusia.org/ems/400_10.doc   (485 words)

  
 EMS and Epinephrine
The legal/regulatory framework is in place that allows all EMTs to access and administer epinephrine, but this is determined by local factors, such as optional training and/or local medical control.
EMT-Basics, in fact, were only permitted to "assist" a patient with the patient's own prescribed epinephrine auto-injector.
EMT-Basics are not allowed to access and administer epinephrine, and may only assist a patient in administering the patient's own prescribed epinephrine auto-injector.
http://www.foodallergy.org/Advocacy/ems.html   (627 words)

  
 MotherNature.com - Epinephrine
While interactions between epinephrine and ephedra have not been reported, it seems likely that such interactions could occur.
Epinephrine—also called adrenaline—is a synthetic human hormone available as an orally inhaled, nonprescription drug to relieve temporary shortness of breath, chest tightness, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.
Epinephrine is also available as a prescription drug used by injection in emergencies, including acute asthma attacks and severe allergic reactions.
http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Ency/Index.cfm?Id=1372004   (816 words)

  
 Using an epinephrine injection for a systemic allergic reaction How do I give myself, Eastern Carolina
Knowing when you should give yourself (or your child) an epinephrine shot is important.
You may need another injection of epinephrine or other medications to help you through the allergic reaction, especially if you develop a life-threatening (anaphylactic) response.
The epinephrine injection should be given as soon as you or your child suspects a systemic reaction starting, or follow your health professional's specific instructions on when you need an epinephrine injection.
http://www.uhseast.com/165030.cfm   (902 words)

  
 NEJM -- A Comparison of Vasopressin and Epinephrine for Out-of-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
by epinephrine may be more effective than epinephrine alone
and the epinephrine group either among patients with ventricular
vasopressin or 1 mg of epinephrine, followed by additional treatment
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/350/2/105   (930 words)

  
 epinephrine - Columbia Encyclopedia article about epinephrine
Epinephrine is used medicinally as a stimulant in cardiac arrest, as a vasoconstrictor in shock, as a bronchodilator and antispasmodic in bronchial asthma, and to lower intra-ocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma.
Epinephrine, a catecholamine catecholamine (kăt'əkôl`əmēn), any of several compounds occurring naturally in the body that serve as hormones or as neutrotransmitters in the sympathetic nervous system.
epinephrine (ĕp'ənĕf`rīn), hormone hormone, secretory substance carried from one gland or organ of the body via the bloodstream to more or less specific tissues, where it exerts some influence upon the metabolism of the target tissue.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/epinephrine   (297 words)

  
 children with DIABETES - Diabetes Dictionary: E
Epinephrine is responsible for some of the symptoms of hypoglycemia, including anxiety, sweating, tremor, pallor, nausea, and rapid heart beat.
It is available as a prescription medication, for treating severe allergic reactions by antagonizing the effects of histamine and reducing capillary permeability.
http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/dictionary/e.htm   (523 words)

  
 WEMSI - Anaphylaxis and the Epinephrine Inhaler
Fortunately, there is a drug that causes vasoconstriction, relieves bronchospasm, and reduces laryngeal edema.  That drug is called epinephrine, and it is the key drug in the treatment of severe allergic reactions.  In the event of a life-threatening anaphylactic reaction, epinephrine should be given as quickly as possible.
Still, given its low cost, long shelf life, readily availability, high rate of patient compliance, and proven effectiveness, the epinephrine inhaler should receive greater usage than it currently does.  It would make an excellent addition to a first aid kit.
(1)  "Hypodermic epinephrine spray and uvular angioedema revisited" by Peltz, et al.  Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Volume 97, number two, pages 717-718.
http://www.wemsi.org/epinephrine.html   (439 words)

  
 Epinephrine definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Epinephrine definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
The name epinephrine was coined in 1898 by the American pharmacologist and physiologic chemist (biochemist) John Jacob Abel who isolated it from the adrenal gland which is located above (epi-) the kidney ("nephros" in Greek).
MedicineNet Home > MedTerms medical dictionary A-Z List > Epinephrine
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3286   (242 words)

  
 Adrenalin Online, Description, Chemistry, Ingredients - Epinephrine - RxList Monographs
Epinephrine Injection, USP is a parenteral adrenergic (sympathomimetic) agent and cardiac stimulant.
The drug belongs to the group of endogenous compounds known as catecholamines.
When smaller doses are required the unused portion should be discarded.
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/epi.htm   (205 words)

  
 Epinephrine
While there is a bit of a tradition of bivis on the route (many unplanned) the big challenge is to make it in a day.
Although I have been to the Red Rocks many times, I had never had a partner that wanted to try Epinephrine.
Last year I talked someone into going to the chimneys and then rapping, but this really doesn't count.
http://www.haskell.org/jcp/epine.html   (1457 words)

  
 Black Velvet Canyon - Epinephrine 5.9 - Climbing Info - Red Rocks, Nevada USA
The ominous 600-foot-tall black chimney that forms the core of the route turns most away, especially since modern climbers often just don’t have the experience needed to safely climb hard chimneys.
Stretches with no protection can only be navigated with calm, collected movement upward, and the slippery rock can easily rattle nerves.
By Yosemite Valley standards, the 5.9 chimneys on Epinephrine are “soft”—but as anyone who has climbed 5.9 chimneys in the Valley knows, they were all put up when the world’s hardest routes were 5.9 and everyone climbed chimneys all the time.
http://www.supertopo.com/rockclimbing/route.html?r=reblepin   (3476 words)

  
 - Patient Handout from WebMD
Tell the health care professional you have given yourself an injection of epinephrine.
You may feel slight nervousness and an increased heart rate soon after the injection.
If a second injection is not needed discard that unit.
http://webmd.com/drugs/mono-9247-EPINEPHRINE+ALLERGY+SYRINGE.aspx?...   (817 words)

  
 Discontinued Items And Epinephrine, U.S.P. / N.F. - Cole-Parmer Catalog
Search for the chemical's CAS Number to find a replacement.
Discontinued Items > Epinephrine, U.S.P. Discontinued Product Detail
Shipper-imposed hazardous material charge of $12.00 per package
http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/product_view.asp?sku=00025WP   (44 words)

  
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 PharmGKB: epinephrine
This work is supported by the NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (U01GM61374).
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