Penbutolol overdosage
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sheng Shi, M.D. [2]
Overdosage
There is no actual experience with levatol® overdose. The signs and symptoms that would be expected with overdosage of ß-adrenergic receptor antagonists are symptomatic bradycardia, hypotension, bronchospasm, and acute cardiac failure. In addition to discontinuation of levatol®, gastric emptying, and close observation of the patient, the following measures might be considered as appropriate:
Excessive bradycardia: Administer atropine sulfate to induce vagal blockade. If bradycardia persists, intravenous isoproterenol hydrochloride may be administered cautiously; larger than usual doses may be needed. In refractory cases, the use of a transvenous cardiac pacemaker may be necessary.
hypotension: Sympathomimetic drug therapy, such as dopamine, dobutamine, or levarterenol, may be considered if hypotension persists despite correction of bradycardia. In refractory cases, administration of glucagon hydrochloride has been reported to be useful.
Bronchospasm: A ß-2-agonist or isoproterenol hydrochloride may be administered. Additional therapy with aminophylline may be considered.
Acute Cardiac Failure: Institute conventional therapy immediately. Intravenous administration of dobutamine and glucagon hydrochloride has been reported to be useful.
Heart Block (Second or Third Degree): isoproterenol hydrochloride or a transvenous cardiac pacemaker may be used.
References
- ↑ "LEVATOL (PENBUTOLOL SULFATE) TABLET [ACTIENT PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC]". Retrieved 4 February 2014.