What should I Know Regarding Pregnancy, Nursing and Administering Mitigo Vial to Children or the Elderly?

If you are pregnant

  • Not Recommended:
  • If you are nursing

  • Precaution: MONITOR INFANT FOR RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION AND INCREASED DROWSINESS
  • If you are an adult over 60

  • management or monitoring precaution: General-Consider adding naloxone Rx. Pulmonary-Life threatening respiratory depression risk with high doses, cachexia, or debilitation due to altered pharmacokinetics (poor fat stores, muscle wasting, or altered clearance). Monitor closely at initiation and dose titration. Neuro/Psych-Risk for increased confusion and delirium. May increase fall risk. Avoid treatment with 3 or more CNS active drugs. Gastrointestinal-Constipation risk. Urogenital-Urinary retention risk.
  • Pediatric use

  • Severe Precaution: Potential increased sensitivity to effects, adverse CNS effects and respiratory depression. With any opioid, access to naloxone for emergency reversal can mitigate risk from accidental ingestion/overdose.
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