Isoprenaline Infusion 2016
Isoprenaline Infusion 2016
Isoprenaline Infusion 2016
Alert
Indication Temporary treatment of symptomatic bradyarrhythmia or heart block especially if caused
by beta blocker overdose.
Action Isoprenaline is a β1- and β2-adrenoceptor agonist. Its action on cardiac β1-adrenoceptors
results in positive inotropic and chronotropic effects on the heart elevating blood pressure.
Its action on arteriolar β2-adrenoceptors results in vasodilation and lowering of diastolic
blood pressure. The overall effect is to decrease mean arterial pressure due to the β 2-
adrenoceptor mediated vasodilation. [1]
Drug Type Catecholamine, β-adrenoceptor agonist drug
Trade Name Isuprel Solution for injection
Presentation Solution for injection 1:5000: 1 mg/5 mL ampoule = 200 microgram/1 mL.
Dosage / Interval 0.05–1 microgram/kg/minute. Doses may need to be many times higher in the
management of beta blocker overdose. Consult with a clinical toxicologist (Poisons
Information Centre 131126).
Maximum daily dose 2 microgram/kg/minute. Doses may need to be many times higher in the management of
beta blocker overdose. Consult with a clinical toxicologist (Poisons Information Centre
131126).
Route Continuous IV infusion.
Preparation/Dilution Isoprenaline hydrochloride (1:5000)*
LOW concentration IV infusion
Infusion strength Prescribed amount
1 mL/hour = 0.05 microgram/kg/minute 150 microgram/kg isoprenaline and
make up to 50 mL
Draw up 150 microgram/kg [0.75 mL/kg] of 1:5000 isoprenaline and add glucose 5% or
sodium chloride 0.9% to make a final volume of 50 mL. Infusing at a rate of 1 mL/hour =
0.05 microgram/kg/minute.