Protamine Sulfate
PrescriptionNoms de marque : Protamine Sulfate
About This Medication
DESCRIPTION: Protamines are simple proteins of low molecular weight that are rich in arginine and strongly basic. They occur in the sperm of salmon and certain other species of fish. Protamine sulfate occurs as fine white or off-white amorphous or crystalline powder. It is sparingly soluble in water. The pH is between 6.0 and 7.0. The cationic hydrogenated protamine at a pH of 6.8 to 7.1 reacts with anionic heparin at a pH of 5.0 to 7.5 to form an inactive complex. Protamine Sulfate Injection, USP is a sterile, isotonic solution of protamine sulfate. It acts as a heparin antagonist. It is also a weak anticoagulant. Each mL contains: Protamine sulfate 10 mg; sodium chloride 9 mg; Water for Injection q.s. Sulfuric acid and/or dibasic sodium phosphate (heptahydrate) may have been added for pH adjustment. The preparation is preservative free. Protamine sulfate is administered intravenously.
Principes Actifs
| Ingrédient | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Protamine Sulfate | - |
Indications et Utilisation
Posologie et Administration
Side Effects Overview
Mises en Garde et Précautions
WARNINGS: Hyperheparinemia or bleeding has been reported in experimental animals and in some patients 30 minutes to 18 hours after cardiac surgery (under cardiopulmonary bypass) in spite of complete neutralization of heparin by adequate doses of protamine sulfate at the end of the operation. It is important to keep the patient under close observation after cardiac surgery. Additional doses of protamine sulfate should be administered if indicated by coagulation studies, such as the heparin titration test with protamine and the determination of plasma thrombin time. Too-rapid administration of protamine sulfate can cause severe hypotensive and anaphylactoid reactions (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION and WARNINGS ). Facilities to treat shock should be available.
Contre-indications
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Protamine sulfate is contraindicated in patients who have shown previous intolerance to the drug.
Frequently Asked Questions
INDICATIONS AND USAGE: Protamine Sulfate Injection, USP is indicated in the treatment of heparin overdosage.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Each mg of protamine sulfate, calculated on the dried basis, neutralizes not less than 100 USP Heparin Units. Protamine sulfate injection should be given by very slow intravenous injection over a 10-minute period in doses not to exceed 50 mg (see WARNINGS ). Protamine sulfate is intended for injection without further dilution; however, if further dilution is desired, D5-W or normal saline may be used. Diluted solutions should not be stored since they contain no preservative. Protamine …
WARNINGS: Hyperheparinemia or bleeding has been reported in experimental animals and in some patients 30 minutes to 18 hours after cardiac surgery (under cardiopulmonary bypass) in spite of complete neutralization of heparin by adequate doses of protamine sulfate at the end of the operation. It is important to keep the patient under close observation after cardiac surgery. Additional doses of protamine sulfate should be administered if indicated by coagulation studies, such as the heparin titration test with protamine and the …
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Protamine sulfate is contraindicated in patients who have shown previous intolerance to the drug.
Protamine Sulfate is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Protamine Sulfate drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Protamine Sulfate label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • RxNorm — RXCUI 1796672 (NLM Normalized Drug Names)
- • NDC Directory — Protamine Sulfate (FDA National Drug Code)
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