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Diphenhydramine Intravenous for Adults
Who can administer
May be administered by registered competent doctor or nurse/midwife
Important information
- Unlicensed medication
- Intended use is for (primarily) Haem/Onc patients experiencing a hypersensitivity reaction who require an IV antihistamine whilst chlorphenamine IV is temporarily unavailable (product shortage)
Available preparations
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride injection, USP 50mg /1 ml (Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.)
Reconstitution
Already in solution
Infusion fluids
Sodium chloride 0.9%
Methods of intravenous administration
Slow intravenous injection (treatment of a hypersensitivity reaction)
- Can dilute with Sodium chloride 0.9% to produce a suitable volume
- Administer at a maximum rate of 25mg per minute
Intermittent intravenous infusion (prevention of hypersensitivity reactions)
- Add required dose to 50mL infusion fluid and administer over 15 minutes (ref 1)
Dose in adults
Usual dose
- Give 10 to 50mg at a rate generally not exceeding 25mg per minute
- Maximum daily dose is 400mg
Monitoring
- May cause drowsiness and has an additive effect with alcohol
- More likely to cause dizziness, sedation and hypotension in elderly patients
Storage
Protect from light - keep covered in carton until time of use
Store at 20-250C, excursions permitted to 15-300C
References
SPC: Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride injection, USP 50mg/ml (Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.)
1. BCCA reference attached (management of infusion related reactions)
Therapeutic classification
Antihistamine