Read Mosby's 2014 Nursing Drug Reference Online
Authors: Linda Skidmore-Roth
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(proe-pill-thye-oh-yoor′a-sill)
Propyl-Thyracil
Func. class.:
Thyroid hormone antagonist (antithyroid)
Chem. class.:
Thioamide
Blocks synthesis peripherally of T
3
, T
4
(triiodothyronine, thyroxine), inhibits organification of iodine
Preparation for thyroidectomy, thyrotoxic crisis, hyperthyroidism, thyroid storm
Pregnancy (D), breastfeeding, hypersensitivity, agranulocytosis, hepatitis, jaundice
Precautions:
Infants, bone marrow depression, fever
Black Box Warning:
Hepatic disease
• Adult and child:
PO
200-400 mg q4hr for 1st 24 hr
• Adult:
PO
600-1200 mg/day
• Child:
PO
10 mg/kg/day in divided doses
• Adult:
PO
100 mg tid increasing to 300 mg q8hr if condition is severe; continue to euthyroid state then 100 mg daily-tid
• Child
>
6 yr:
PO
50 mg/day divided q8hr, titrate based on TSH/free T
4
levels
• Neonate (unlabeled):
PO
5-10 mg/kg/day in divided doses q8hr
Available forms:
Tabs 50 mg
•
With meals to decrease GI upset
•
At same time each day to maintain product level
•
At lowest dose that relieves symptoms
CNS:
Drowsiness, headache, vertigo, fever
, paresthesias, neuritis
GI:
Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting
,
jaundice, hepatitis,
loss of taste,
liver failure, death
GU:
Nephritis
HEMA:
Agranulocytosis, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypothrombinemia, lymphadenopathy,
bleeding, vasculitis, periarteritis
INTEG:
Rash, urticaria, pruritus, alopecia, hyperpigmentation
, lupuslike syndrome
MS:
Myalgia, arthralgia, nocturnal muscle cramps, osteoporosis
Onset up to 3 wk, peak 6-10 wk, duration 1 wk to 1 mo, half-life 1-2 hr; excreted in urine, bile, breast milk; crosses placenta; concentration in thyroid gland
•
Bone marrow suppression: radiation, antineoplastics
•
Agranulocytosis: phenothiazines
Increase:
effects—potassium/sodium iodide, lithium
Decrease:
anticoagulant effect—heparin, oral anticoagulants
Increase:
PT, AST, ALT, alk phos
•
Hyperthyroidism:
weight loss, nervousness, insomnia, fever, diaphoresis, tremors;
hypothyroidism:
constipation, dry skin, weakness, headache; monitor T
3
, T
4
, which are increased; serum TSH, which is decreased; free thyroxine index, which is increased if dosage is too low; discontinue product 3-4 wk before RAIU
•
Pulse, B/P, temp
•
I&O ratio; check for edema: puffy hands, feet, periorbits; indicates hypothyroidism
•
Weight daily; same clothing, scale, time of day
Blood dyscrasias:
CBC with differential; leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis
Overdose:
peripheral edema, heat intolerance, diaphoresis, palpitations, dysrhythmias, severe tachycardia, increased temp, delirium, CNS irritability
Hypersensitivity:
rash, enlarged cervical lymph nodes; product may have to be discontinued
•
Hypoprothrombinemia:
bleeding, petechiae, ecchymosis
•
Clinical response: after 3 wk should include increased weight, pulse; decreased T
4
•
Bone marrow suppression:
sore throat, fever, fatigue
Black Box Warning:
Hepatotoxicity:
LFTs before, during treatment; jaundice, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, fatigue
•
Storage in light-resistant container
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Fluids to 3-4 L/day unless contraindicated
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Therapeutic response: weight gain, decreased pulse, decreased T
4
, decreased B/P
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To abstain from breastfeeding after delivery
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To take pulse daily
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To report redness, swelling, sore throat, mouth lesions, which indicate blood dyscrasias; to report symptoms of hepatic dysfunction
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To keep graph of weight, pulse, mood
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To avoid OTC products that contain iodine
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That seafood, other iodine products may be restricted
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Not to discontinue product abruptly because thyroid crisis may occur; about stress response
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That response may take several months if thyroid is large
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About the symptoms/signs of overdose: periorbital edema, cold intolerance, mental depression
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About the symptoms of an inadequate dose: tachycardia, diarrhea, fever, irritability
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To take medication as prescribed; not to skip or double dose; that missed doses should be taken when remembered up to 1 hr before next dose
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To carry emergency ID listing condition, medication
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= common;
bold
= life-threatening
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