Mannitol
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Mannitol
Clinical data | |
Drug class |
Osmotic diuretic |
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Uses |
Reduction of intracranial pressure, Treatment of cerebral edema |
Routes of administration |
Intravenous |
Dosage | |
Pharmacodynamics | |
Mechanism of action |
Osmotic diuresis |
Pharmacokinetics | |
Physical and chemical data | |
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Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic that is often used to reduce cerebral edema and therefore reduce intracranial pressure.
Uses
- Reduction of intracranial pressure
- Treatment of cerebral edema
Contraindications
Anuric renal failure, severe pulmonary edema
Absolute contraindications
Precautions
Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Mechanism of action
Adverse effects
Pulmonary edema in patients with heart failure or renal failure, hypernatremia from volume depletion, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, and AKI
Pharmacokinetics
Chemistry and formulation
History
References
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