文档介绍:Pediatric Drug Reference
2004 Edition
Dosages, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Jane L. Gennrich, PharmD
Paul D. Chan, MD
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Individual Drug Preparations
Abacavir (ABC, Ziagen); Antiretroviral, Nucleoside Analog Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor; Soln: 20 mg/mL [240 mL]
Tab: 300 mg; >3 months-15 yrs: 8 mg/kg/day PO bid (max 600 mg/day)
>16 yrs: 300 mg PO bid
Always use bination with other antiretroviral agents. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions may occur; discontinue therapy immediately if reaction
occurs. Symptoms may include skin rash, edema, lethargy, malaise, GI distress. May take with or without food.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol); Analgesic, Antipyretic; Cap: 325, 500 mg
Cap sprinkle: 80, 160 mg
Cplt: 160, 500 mg
Cplt ER: 650 mg
Drops per mL: 100 mg
Elixir per 5 mL: 80, 120, 160 mg
Soln per 15 mL: 500 mg
Supp: 80, 120, 300, 325, 650 mg
Susp per mL: 100 mg
Tab: 160, 325, 500 mg
Tab chew: 80, 160 mg; 10-20 mg/kg/dose PO/PR q4-6h prn
Max 80 mg/kg/day or 4 gm/day (whichever is smaller). Max adult dose 1000 mg. Overdose may result in hepatotoxicity unless treated with N-
Acetylcysteine.
Acetylcystei