Why is it recommended that we stock a minimum of 36 vials of dantrolene, rather than 12 or 24?
To treat an MH episode, an initial dose of dantrolene at 2.5 mg/kg is recommended, with a suggested upper limit of 10 mg/kg. If a patient of average weight (approximately 70 kg) were to require dantrolene at the upper dosing limit, then at least 700 mg of dantrolene would be needed. In addition, a review of cases has shown that in a “worse case” scenario of a very large person (i.e., about 100-110 kg or 220 – 250 pounds) having an acute MH incident, as much as 8-10 mg/kg will be needed for treatment; higher doses may be required on rare occasions. Thirty-six (36) vials of dantrolene will allow for initial stabilization and treatment while more vials are being acquired to continue treatment, as needed.
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- Why is it recommended that we stock a minimum of 36 vials of Dantrium® IV or dantrolene sodium for injection, rather than 12 or 24?