Dextrose 50%
Onset
1 min
Adult Dose and Administration
12.5-25 g SIVP; may be repeated once
How Supplied
25g/50 ml prefilled syringe (500 mg/ml)
Class
Carbohydrate Hypertonic Solution
Trade Name
D50
Duration
Depends on the degree of hypoglycemia
Drug Interactions
Non significant
Description
The term dextrose is used to describe the six-carbon sugar D-glucose, the principal form of carbohydrate used by the body. 50% dextrose solution is used in emergency care to treat hypoglycemia and in the management of coma of unknown origin.
Adverse Reactions
Warmth, pain, burning from medication infusion, hyperglycemia, thrombophlebitis
Pediatric Dose and Administration
- 0.5-1 g/kg IV/IO (max recommended concentration is 25%) - 2-4 ml/kg 25% - 5-10 ml/kg 10% - 10-20 ml/kg 5% if volume tolerated
Indications
- Hypoglycemia - Altered Level of Consciousness - Coma of unknown origin - Seizure of unknown origin
Contraindications
- Intracranial hemorrhage - Increased intracranial pressure - Know or suspected stroke in the absence of hypoglycemia
Special Considerations
- Pregnancy Safety: Category C - Draw blood sample before and after administration - Extravasation may cause tissue necrosis; use large vein and aspirated occasionally to ensure route patency - 50% dextrose solution sometimes may precipitate severe neurological symptoms (Wernicke's Encephalopathy) in thiamine-deficient patients (for example, alcoholics). This can be prevented by administering 100 mg of thiamine IV).