INDICATIONS
Pitressin is indicated for prevention and treatment of
postoperative abdominal distention, in abdominal roentgenography to dispel
interfering gas shadows, and in diabetes insipidus.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Pitressin may be administered subcutaneously or
intramuscularly.
Ten units of Pitressin (0.5 mL) will usually elicit full
physiologic response in adult patients; 5 units will be adequate in many cases.
Pitressin should be given intramuscularly at 3- or 4-hour intervals as needed. The
dosage should be proportionately reduced for pediatric patients. (For an
additional discussion of dosage, consult the sections below.)
When determining the dose of Pitressin for a given case,
the following should be kept in mind.
It is particularly desirable to give a dose not much
larger than is just sufficient to elicit the desired physiologic response.
Excessive doses may cause undesirable side effects—blanching of the skin, abdominal
cramps, nausea—which, though not serious, may be alarming to the patient.
Spontaneous recovery from such side effects occurs in a few minutes. It has
been found that one or two glasses of water given at the time Pitressin is
administered reduce such symptoms.
Abdominal Distention
In the average postoperative adult patient, give 5 units
(0.25 mL) initially; increase to 10 units (0.5 mL) at subsequent injections if
necessary. It is recommended that Pitressin be given intramuscularly and that injections
be repeated at 3- or 4-hour intervals as required. Dosage to be reduced
proportionately for pediatric patients.
Pitressin used in this manner will frequently prevent or
relieve postoperative distention. These recommendations apply also to
distention complicating pneumonia or other acute toxemias.
Abdominal Roentgenography
For the average case, two injections of 10 units each
(0.5 mL) are suggested. These should be given two hours and one-half hour,
respectively, before films are exposed. Many roentgenologists advise giving an
enema prior to the first dose of Pitressin.
Diabetes Insipidus
Pitressin may be given by injection or administered
intranasally on cotton pledgets, by nasal spray, or by dropper. The dose by
injection is 5 to 10 units (0.25 to 0.5 mL) repeated two or three times daily
as needed. When Pitressin is administered intranasally by spray or on pledgets,
the dosage and interval between treatments must be determined for each patient.
HOW SUPPLIED
Pitressin (Vasopressin Injection, USP) Synthetic is
supplied in vials as follows:
NDC 42023-117-25
1 mL vial (20 USP units). Packages of 25 vials.
Store between 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). (See USP
Controlled Room Temperature.)
Manufactured and Distributed
by: JHP Pharmaceuticals, LLC, Rochester, MI 48307. Revised: Oct 2012.