Pralidoxime

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; Protopam, 2PAM Antidote, Pralidoxime Auto Injector

  • Cholinergic, Toxicity Antidotes

Parenteral cholinesterase reactivator; antidote to reverse muscle paralysis from organophosphate anticholinesterase poisoning or overdose of drugs used for myasthenia gravis; atropine must be administered concomitantly.

For use as an antidote to organophosphate insecticide toxicity.

For the treatment of cholinesterase inhibitor toxicity secondary to agents used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis (e.g., neostigmine, pyridostigmine).

None for the approved indications

Pain at site

Transient dizziness

Blurred vision

Double vision

Dizziness

Hypertension

Tachycardia

Cardiac arrest

Laryngospasm

Muscle rigidity

ALT (transient increase); AST (transient increase)

Respiratory/cardiac arrest if given too fast IV

Headache

Seizure

Drowsiness

Nausea

Administer concomitant atropine

Not approved for the treatment of carabamate poisoning

Not indicated for poisoning resulting from inorganic phosphates, phosphorus, or organophosphates that do not involve anticholinesterase activity

Use caution in myasthenia gravis (may presipitate myasthenia crisis)

Not equally active against all organophosphates

Give IM if patient is cyanotic

Observe patients for at least 24 hr

Pregnancy Category: C

Adults

2 g/dose IV/IM/SC.

Elderly

2 g/dose IV/IM/SC.

Adolescents

Safe and effective use has not been established; doses up to 50 mg/kg/dose IV/IM/SC (not to exceed 2g/dose) have been recommended for the management of organophosphate insecticide toxicity.

Children

Safe and effective use has not been established; doses up to 50 mg/kg/dose IV/IM/SC (not to exceed 2g/dose) have been recommended for the management of organophosphate insecticide toxicity.

Pralidoxime

powder for reconstitution

  • 1g/vial

injection solution

  • 300 mg/mL

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