Methyldopa is a centrally acting antihypertensive used to treat hypertension, especially during pregnancy. It works by inhibiting central nervous system vasomotor centers, decreasing sympathetic outflow and reducing blood pressure. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, and depression. Nurses monitor blood pressure regularly and watch for orthostatic hypotension when patients stand or sit up. Methyldopa is contraindicated in patients with liver disease or taking MAO inhibitors.
Methyldopa is a centrally acting antihypertensive used to treat hypertension, especially during pregnancy. It works by inhibiting central nervous system vasomotor centers, decreasing sympathetic outflow and reducing blood pressure. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, and depression. Nurses monitor blood pressure regularly and watch for orthostatic hypotension when patients stand or sit up. Methyldopa is contraindicated in patients with liver disease or taking MAO inhibitors.
Methyldopa is a centrally acting antihypertensive used to treat hypertension, especially during pregnancy. It works by inhibiting central nervous system vasomotor centers, decreasing sympathetic outflow and reducing blood pressure. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, and depression. Nurses monitor blood pressure regularly and watch for orthostatic hypotension when patients stand or sit up. Methyldopa is contraindicated in patients with liver disease or taking MAO inhibitors.
Methyldopa is a centrally acting antihypertensive used to treat hypertension, especially during pregnancy. It works by inhibiting central nervous system vasomotor centers, decreasing sympathetic outflow and reducing blood pressure. Common side effects include sedation, dizziness, and depression. Nurses monitor blood pressure regularly and watch for orthostatic hypotension when patients stand or sit up. Methyldopa is contraindicated in patients with liver disease or taking MAO inhibitors.
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COLLEGE OF NURSING DRUG STUDY Student’s Name: EBRADA, LLANTO, PEDRANO, TANCIO, & TOJONG Patient’s Initial :_____________ Area : COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING- RLE Patient’s Diagnosis:_________ Clinical Instructor : Jiovilito Arcala, RN DRUG INDICATIONS MECHANISM OF ACTION ADVERSE EFFECTS NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES Generic Name: CLASSIFICATION May inhibit the central CNS: Angina Specific: Methyldopa is a vasomotor centers, Bradycardia Assess blood pressure Methyldopa decreasing sympathetic Orthostatic (BP) periodically and Brand Name: centrally acting outflow to hypotension compare to normal sympatholytic agent the heart, kidneys, and Depression values Aldomet used in the peripheral vasculature. Dizziness Document whether Dosage: treatment of Lethargy drug therapy is Adults—Tablets: 125 hypertension. Alpha-methyldopa is Sedation successful in mg , 250 mg, 500 mg converted to methyl Rash controlling norepinephrine centrally Gynecomastia hypertension. to decrease the Impotence Also measure BP Route: This drug is also adrenergic outflow by Dry mouth when patient PO- Give tablets with useful in pregnancy alpha-2 agonistic action Nausea assumes a more water on an empty because it has no from the central nervous Vomiting upright position (lying stomach at least 30 teratogenic effects. system, leading to Hemolytic anemia to standing, sitting to minutes before first reduced total peripheral Thrombocytopenia standing, lying to meal of the day. resistance and decreased Liver toxicity sitting). systemic blood pressure. Arthralgia Document orthostatic Onset: Autoimmune disease hypotension and 4–6 hours after oral Lupus-like syndrome contact physician administration. Belongs to the when systolic BP falls general class of >20 mm Hg or Peak: medicines CONTRAINDICATIONS diastolic BP falls >10 effective for 6–12 hours called antihypertensi mm Hg. ves. It is used to treat Contraindicated in General: patients Monitor patient's BP high blood pressure hypersensitive to drug regularly. Elderly patients are Frequency: (hypertension) and in those with more likely to b.i.d. to t.i.d. in first 48 active experience hypotension, hours. Increase if hepatic disease (such syncope, and sedation. needed every 2 days. as acute hepatitis) or • Occasionally, tolerance Pharmacologic: Centrally acting antiadrenergics active cirrhosis. may occur, usually between • Contraindicated in the second and third those whose previous months of therapy. Adding a methyldopa therapy diuretic or adjusting dosage Therapeutic: caused liver may be needed. If Antihypertensives problems and in those patient's response changes taking MAO inhibitors. significantly, notify • Use cautiously in prescriber. patients with history • After dialysis, monitor Pregnancy Category Risk: of impaired hepatic patient for HTN and notify There are no well- function or prescriber, if needed. controlled studies in sulfite sensitivity. Patient may need an extra pregnant women in the dose of drug. • Monitor CBC with first differential counts before trimester. Use only if therapy and periodically thereafter. clearly needed. Available data show use during