=====Heart Block, Adams-Stokes Attacks, and Cardiac Arrest=====
* Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated:
:* For mild or transient episodes of heart block that do not require electric shock or pacemaker therapy.
* Dosing Information
:* For serious episodes of heart block and Adams-Stokes attacks (except when caused by ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation).
:* For use in cardiac arrest until electric shock or pacemaker therapy, the treatments of choice, is available.
:*
:* Start ISUPREL injection at the lowest recommended dose and increase the rate of administration gradually if necessary while carefully monitoring the patient. The usual route of administration is by intravenous infusion or bolus intravenous injection. In dire emergencies, the drug may be administered by intracardiac injection. If time is not of the utmost importance, initial therapy by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection is preferred.
=====Condition2=====
=====Heart Block, Adams-Stokes Attacks, and Cardiac Arrest=====
* Dosing Information
:* Dosage
=====Condition3=====
* Dosing Information
* Dosing Information
:* Dosage
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=====Condition4=====
=====Shock, Hypoperfusion States, and Bronchospasm Occurring During Anesthesia=====
* Dosing Information
* Dosing Information
:* Dosage
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Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated:
For mild or transient episodes of heart block that do not require electric shock or pacemaker therapy.
For serious episodes of heart block and Adams-Stokes attacks (except when caused by ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation).
For use in cardiac arrest until electric shock or pacemaker therapy, the treatments of choice, is available.
Start ISUPREL injection at the lowest recommended dose and increase the rate of administration gradually if necessary while carefully monitoring the patient. The usual route of administration is by intravenous infusion or bolus intravenous injection. In dire emergencies, the drug may be administered by intracardiac injection. If time is not of the utmost importance, initial therapy by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection is preferred.
Heart Block, Adams-Stokes Attacks, and Cardiac Arrest