Available Product:
- Injection Salbutamol 0.5mg/ml (1ml ampoules)
Diluents recommended:
- Sodium Chloride and Dextrose Injection, Water for Injections, Sodium Chloride Injection or Dextrose Injection
This recommendation is based on available product
information leaflets
For administration via peripheral line
- The maximum concentration for infusion differs according to products
- Most products recommend 10mg Salbutamol in 50ml diluents (0.2mg/ml)
- No information is stated on the product leaflet (generic) used in Hospital Keningau. According to the company representative, the recommendations are based on the original product Ventolin®, which also states the maximum concentration is 0.2mg/ml
- Some also recommends to use lower concentration- 0.01mg/ml to 0.02mg/ml
Need for Dilution
- Recommendation from Injection Ventolin 1mg/ml – the injections has to be diluted at least by 50% before administration. Extrapolating from the recommendation, the max concentration has to be at least 0.5mg/ml
Central line
- Based on the PICU guidelines, a maximum concentration of 0.5mg/ml can be given via the central line.
- Common Practices (not supported by evidence)
- 1mg/kg injection Salbutamol in 50ml diluents (up to 50ml)
- This would provide an equivalence of 1ml/hr= 20mcg/kg/hour=0.33mcg/kg/min
Based on the dosing guide:
5-10mcg/kg/min for 1 hour followed by 1-2mcg/kh/min (Drug
Doses)
1-2mcg/kg/min and adjust according to response and heart
rate up to 5mcg/kg/min
(doses above 2mcg/kg/min are given at intensice care unit)
(BNF 2013)
0.33mcg/kg/min (20mcg/kg/hour) and Up to a max of
2mcg/kg/min (60mcg/kg/hour)
- BNF for Children 2013
- www.lexi.comp
- Drug Doses, Frank Shann
- http://www.drugs.com/uk/pdf/leaflet/474844.pdf
- PICU, Nottingham Childrens' Hospital https://www.nuh.nhs.uk/media/1216339/salbutamol_v2.pdf
- http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/datasheet/v/VentolininjIV.pdf
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