Adenosine

Pediatric
  • TRADE NAMES: Adenic; Adeno-Jec; Adenocard (Astellas); Adenocur (Sanofi-Aventis); Adenoject; Adenoscan; Adrecar; Krenosin; Krenosine
  • INDICATIONS: Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia; varicose vein complications with stasis dermatitis
  • SYNONYM: ATP
  • CLASS: Antiarrhythmic class IV, Neurotransmitter
  • HALF-LIFE: <10 seconds
CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:

Aminophylline, Antiarrhythmics, Beta blockers, Bupivacaine, Carbamazepine, Dipyridamole, Inotersen, Levobupivacaine, Nicotine, Prilocaine, QT prolonging agents, Ropivacaine

PREGNANCY CATEGORY: C

Our database has 30 adverse reactions for this drug across the following areas

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SKIN.
CARDIOVASCULAR.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.
GASTROINTESTINAL/HEPATIC.
NEUROMUSCULAR/SKELETAL.
RESPIRATORY.
OTHER.


Page last updated 08/01/2022

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Incidence info

  • <1%
  • 1-5%
  • 5-10%
  • 10-15%
  • 15-20%
  • 20-30%
  • >30%

Seriousness info

  • Hospitalization possible
  • Life threatening
  • Fatal

Warnings in other populations info

  • Breast feeding
  • Geriatric
  • Pediatric
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