Clonidine Epidural Route

How is Clonidine Epidural Route dosed?

The typical adult dose for clonidine epidural route is 30 mcg per hour given as a continuous infusion. The dosage for children is determined by their body weight and should be specified by a doctor.

What is the dosage form of Clonidine Epidural Route?

The dosage forms of clonidine epidural route include Solution.

What medications are contraindication with Clonidine Epidural Route?

Contraindicated medications with clonidine epidural route include Cyclosporine, Fluphenazine, Mepivacaine, Naloxone, and Yohimbine. Please consult your doctor for specific information regarding interactions with other medications.

How is Clonidine Epidural Route administered?

Clonidine (Epidural Route) is administered through an epidural infusion using an infusion pump. The pump and its tube should be checked regularly to ensure the clonidine flow has not stopped accidentally. The injection or catheter site should also be checked regularly for signs of infection. Clonidine is given continuously as an epidural infusion to treat pain in cancer patients.

What are common precautions when taking Clonidine Epidural Route?

Here are some common precautions when taking clonidine epidural route:

  1. Professional supervision: Clonidine should be started under the immediate supervision of a doctor. The doctor will monitor the patient's response to the medication and determine if clonidine can be taken at home.
  2. Regular monitoring: Regular monitoring of the epidural infusion pump and injection or catheter site is necessary to ensure proper function and to check for signs of infection.
  3. Dosage adjustment: The dosage of clonidine should be determined by the doctor based on the patient's body weight and medical condition.
  4. Stopping the medication: Clonidine should not be stopped suddenly, as serious side effects may occur. The doctor should be consulted before discontinuing the medication.
  5. Storage: Store clonidine at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep it out of reach of children and do not keep outdated or unneeded medication.
  6. Allergies: Inform the doctor if you have any allergies or hypersensitivity to clonidine or any other medications.
  7. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, as the effects of clonidine on a developing fetus or a breastfed child are not fully understood.
  8. Side effects: Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any unusual side effects, such as anxiety, confusion, dry mouth, nausea, sleepiness, constipation, ringing or buzzing in the ears, sweating, unusual weakness, or any other side effects that concern you.