Article Contents ::
- 1 Details About Generic Salt :: Amphoter
- 2 Main Medicine Class:: Anti-infective,antifungal
- 3 (am-foe-TER-ih-sin B) Amphotec Class: Anti-infective/antifungal
- 4 Drugs Class ::
- 5 Disclaimer ::
- 6 The Information available on this site is for only Informational Purpose , before any use of this information please consult your Doctor .Price of the drugs indicated above may not match to real price due to many possible reasons may , including local taxes etc.. These are only approximate indicative prices of the drug.
Details About Generic Salt :: Amphoter
Main Medicine Class:: Anti-infective,antifungal
(am-foe-TER-ih-sin B)
Amphotec
Class: Anti-infective/antifungal
Drugs Class ::
Action Alters fungal cell membrane permeability.
Indications for Drugs ::
Indications Treatment of invasive aspergillosis when renal impairment or unacceptable toxicity precludes use of amphotericin B deoxycholate and where prior amphotericin B deoxycholate therapy has failed.
Drug Dose ::
Route/Dosage
ADULTS AND CHILDREN: Test dose: IV Infusion of small amount of final preparation (eg, 10 ml containing 1.6 to 8.3 mg) over 15 to 30 min and observe the patient carefully for 30 min. Initial dose: IV 3 to 4 mg/kg as required at a rate of 1 mg/kg/hr. Dose may be increased to 6 mg/kg if no improvement or there is evidence of progression of the fungal infection.
Contraindication ::
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to amphotericin B, unless condition requiring treatment is life-threatening and amenable only to amphotericin B.
Drug Precautions ::
Precautions
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Undetermined. Nephrotoxicity: Drug is toxic; use with caution under close supervision; however, amphotericin B frequently is the only effective treatment for potentially fatal fungal diseases.
PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS |
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Drug Side Effects ::
Adverse Reactions
CV: Hypotension; tachycardia; hypertension; arrhythmia; edema. CNS: Headache; confusion; depression; abnormal thinking. DERM: Sweating; rash; pruritus. EENT: Eye hemorrhage. GI: Nausea, vomiting; abdominal pain. GU: Increased creatinine; hematuria; kidney failure. HEMA: Thrombocytopenia. HEPA: Abnormal liver function tests; bilirubinemia. META: Hypokalemia; hypomagnesemia; hypocalcemia; hyperglycemia. RESP: Dyspnea; hypoxia; epistaxis, increased cough; hemoptysis; hyperventilation; apnea. OTHER: Chills; fever; pain; anaphylactoid reactions.
Drug Mode of Action ::
Action Alters fungal cell membrane permeability.
Drug Interactions ::
Interactions
Antineoplastic agents: Enhanced potential for nephrotoxicity, bronchospasm and hypotension. Corticosteroids: Increased potential for hypokalemia. Cyclosporine, tacrolimus: May increase nephrotoxic effects. Flucytosine: Increased flucytosine toxicity. Nephrotoxic agents (eg, aminoglycosides): Possible synergistic nephrotoxicity. INCOMPATIBILITIES: Do not mix with other medications.
Drug Assesment ::
Assessment/Interventions
- Monitor patient closely during test administration for fever, chills, headache, nausea or vomiting.
- Obtain patient history, including drug history and any allergies.
- Ensure that fungal culture (blood or urine, as appropriate) of organism has been obtained before beginning therapy.
- Monitor pulse and BP every 15 min during test dose.
- Monitor IV injection site closely during administration for signs of infiltration.
- Monitor laboratory values, including liver function tests, CBC, renal function tests, potassium and magnesium levels.
- Monitor I&O during therapy.
- Monitor temperature 4 hr after administration; may be elevated.
- If patient experiences infusion-related symptoms (eg, chills, fever, hypotension, nausea), antihistamines and corticosteroids may be given before the infusion. Reducing the rate of infusion also may be helpful.
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Drug Storage/Management ::
Administration/Storage
- Reconstitute using only Sterile Water for Injection. Further dilution can be made with 5% Dextrose in water. Do not admix with saline or electrolytes or fluids containing preservatives.
- Do not mix with any other drug. Administer through separate IV line or flush existing line with 5% dextrose in water.
- Give test dose before full IV dose.
- Administer full dose at 1 mg/kg/hr.
- Administer IV form only to patients who are hospitalized or in an outpatient medical facility under close supervision.
- Do not administer solutions that have precipitates or foreign matter.
- Unopened vials can be stored at room temperature (59° to 86°F) until reconstituted.
- Wear gloves during reconstitution and administration.
- Reconstituted solutions can be stored under refrigeration (36° to 46°F) and used within 24 hr. Discard any unused solution.
Drug Notes ::
Patient/Family Education
- Explain need for prolonged therapy and for close monitoring during course of therapy.
- Encourage patient to increase fluid intake to 2000 to 3000 ml/day if allowed.
- Inform patient to report any discomfort at injection site immediately.
- Instruct patient to report symptoms of chills, malaise, or fever.