Reintegrating droperidol into emergency medicine practice

Author:

Mattson Alicia1,Friend Kimberly2,Brown Caitlin S1,Cabrera Daniel3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

2. Department of Pharmacy, St. Joseph’s/Candler, Savannah, GA

3. Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Abstract

Abstract Purpose After a long period of low utilization, droperidol has become easier to obtain in the US market. This comprehensive review discusses the safety, indications, clinical efficacy, and dosing of droperidol for use in the emergency department (ED) setting. Summary In 2001 the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated a boxed warning in the labeling of droperidol after reports of QT interval prolongation associated with droperidol use. Since that time, it has been difficult to access droperidol in the United States; as a result, many practicing clinicians lack experience in its clinical use. Multiple studies have been conducted to assess the clinical efficacy and safety of droperidol use in ED patients. Results consistently show the safety of droperidol and its clinical efficacy when used as an analgesic, antiemetic, and sedative. Now that droperidol is more widely available for use in the US market, pharmacists and prescribers need to reliably translate safety and efficacy data compiled since 2001 to help ensure appropriate and effective use of the medication. Conclusion Droperidol is an effective and safe option for the treatment of acute agitation, migraine, nausea, and pain for patients in the ED setting. Healthcare professionals can adopt droperidol for use in clinical practice, and they should become familiar with how to dose and monitor droperidol for safe and effective use.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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