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SAN PABLO COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF NURSING

DRUG STUDY

Patient Name:

Generic – Brand name Classification/ Side effects/ Nursing Consideration Patient teaching
Indication Adverse Reaction

Generic Name: Hyoscine-N- Classification: Antispas  CNS: dizziness, anaphylactic  Drug compatibility should be 1. Take this drug 30 minutes to 1 hour
butylbromide modic; Anticholinergic reactions, anaphylactic monitored closely in patients
Brand Name:Buscopan shock, increased ICP, requiring adjunctive therapy before meals
disorientation, restlessness,  Avoid driving & operating 2. Buscopan will potentiate the effect of
irritability, dizziness, machinery after parenteral
drowsiness, headache, administration. alcohol and other CNS depressants.
confusion, hallucination,  Avoid strict heat 3. Do not take antacids and antidiarrheal 2
delirium, impaired memory  Raise side rails as a precaution
to 3 hours prior to raking this drug.
 CV: hypotension, because some patients become
tachycardia, palpitations, temporarily excited or disoriented 4. It is not necessary to take the
flushing and some develop amnesia or medication if you are not in pain.
 GI: Dry mouth, constipation, become drowsy.
nausea, epigastric distress  Reorient patient, as needed, 5. Avoid driving or operating machinery
 DERM: flushing, dyshidrosis Tolerance may develop when after parenteral dose.
 GU: Urinary retention, urinary therapy  is prolonged
hesitancy  Atropine-like toxicity may cause
 Resp: dyspnea, bronchial dose related adverse reactions.
plugging, depressed Individual tolerance varies greatly
respiration  Oerdose may cause curare-like
 EENT: mydriasis, dilated effects, such as respiratory
pupils, blurred vision, paralysis. Keep emergency
photopobia, increased equipment available
intraocular pressure, difficulty
of swallowing.

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