Nebulized medications in the emergency department: A narrative review of nontraditional agents

Author:

Weant Kyle A1,Baum Regan A2,Hile Garrett B3,Humphries Roger L4,Metts Elise L2,Miller Amy R5,Woolum Jordan A2,Bailey Abby M2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcome Sciences, University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy , Columbia, SC , USA

2. University of Kentucky HealthCare, Lexington, KY, and University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy , Lexington, KY , USA

3. University of Kentucky HealthCare , Lexington, KY , USA

4. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky HealthCare , Lexington, KY , USA

5. University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy , Columbia, SC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose This article summarizes emerging nontraditional therapies administered via the nebulization route for use in the emergency department (ED). Summary Although traditional routes of medication administration (eg, intravenous) have been the mainstay of administration modalities for decades, these routes may not be appropriate for all patients. Nowhere is this more readily apparent than in the ED setting, where patients with a variety of presentations receive care. One unique route for medication administration that has increasingly gained popularity in the ED is that of aerosolized drug delivery. This route holds promise as direct delivery of medications to the site of action could yield a more rapid and effective therapeutic response while also minimizing systemic adverse effects by utilizing a fraction of the systemic dose. Medication administration via nebulization also provides an alternative that is conducive to rapid, less invasive access, which is advantageous in the emergent setting of the ED. This review is intended to analyze the existing literature regarding this route of administration, including the nuances that can impact drug efficacy, as well as the available literature regarding novel, noncommercial nebulized medication therapy given in the ED. Conclusion Multiple medications have been investigated for administration via this route, and when implementing any of these therapies several practical considerations must be taken into account, from medication preparation to administration, to ensure optimal efficacy while minimizing adverse effects. The pharmacist is an essential bedside team member in these scenarios to assist with navigating unique and complex nuances of this therapy as they develop.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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