Dosages
Side effects in children
Warnings & precautions in children
Contra-indications in children

Interactions
PK
Renal impairment
References

Labetalol

Generic name
Labetalol
Brand name
ATC Code
C07AG01

Pharmacokinetics in children

Kinetic data determined in case studies:
T½ = 3.1-6.8 hours and t½ up to 24 hours if premature (1 case, via the mother)
Clearance ~28 ml/min/kg
 

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Dosages

Hypertensive crisis
  • Intravenous
    • 1 year up to 18 years
      • 0.25 - 3 mg/kg/hour, continuous infusion.
      • Starting with a low dosage. Under OR/IC monitoring.

        Not many good studies have been carried out. The stated dose is primarily based on case studies. Make sure the blood pressure drops gradually, by not more than 25% in two hours. Thomas et al. state however that doses of greater than approximately 0.59 mg/kg/hour have little added value in terms of lowering the blood pressure.

Hypertension
  • Oral
    • 1 year up to 18 years
      • Initial dose: 1 mg/kg/day in 2 doses.
      • Maintenance dose: Depending on the clinical response, the Initial dose can be raised to a maximum of 1.200 mg/day in 2 doses.
      • Not many good studies have been carried out. The stated dose is primarily based on case studies. Always start with a low dosage and make sure there is a gradual drop in the blood pressure. Doses of up to 10-20 mg/kg/day have been described and in one case study even of 40 mg/kg/day

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Renal impaiment in children > 3 months

GFR ≥10 ml/min/1.73m2: Dose adjustment not required.

GFR <10 ml/min/1.73m2: A general recommendation on dose adjustment cannot be provided.

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Side effects in children

Dyspnoea, cold extremities, hypotension, provocation of congestive heart failure or hypoglycaemia (without symptoms: take care with diabetes patients) and nightmares. Bronchial spasm.

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Contra-indications in children

Sinus bradycardia, AV block, hypotension, asthma and congestive heart failure.

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Warnings & precautions in children

Caution is needed in children with ischemic or traumatic brain injury because of the association with a greater risk of hypotension. Great caution is needed in concomitant use of verapamil (Isoptin®) because of the risk of severe arrhythmia. Do not administer in peripheral blood perfusion disorders.

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Interactions

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Beta blocking agents, non-selective
C07AA05
C07AA07
Beta blocking agents, selective
C07AB03
C07AB07
C07AB09
C07AB02
Alpha and beta blocking agents
C07AG02

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References

  1. Haraldsson A, et al, Half-life of maternal labetalol in a premature infant., Pharm Weekbl Sci, 1989, Dec 15;11(6), 229-31
  2. Thorsteinsson A, et al, Severe labetalol overdose in an 8-month-old infant., Paediatr Anaesth, 2008, May;18(5), 435-8
  3. Porto I, Hypertensive emergencies in children, J Pediatr Health Care, 2000, Nov-Dec;14(6), 312-7; quiz 8-9
  4. Bunchman TE, et al, Intravenously administered labetalol for treatment of hypertension in children, J Pediatr, 1992, Jan;120(1), 140-4
  5. Deal JE, et al, Management of hypertensive emergencies, Arch Dis Child, 1992, Sep;67(9), 1089-92
  6. Grubb BP. , The use of oral labetalol in the treatment of arrhythmias associated with the long QT syndrome. , Chest., 1991, Dec;100(6), 1724-5
  7. Willis JK, et al, Reversible myopathy due to labetalol, Pediatr Neurol, 1990, Jul-Aug;6(4):, 275-6
  8. Thomas CA\, et al., Safety and efficacy of intravenous labetalol for hypertensive crisis in infants and small children., Pediatr Crit Care Med, 2011, Jan;12(1), 28-32
  9. Lurbe E, et al, Management of high blood pressure in children and adolescents: recommendations of the European Society of Hypertension, J Hypertens, 2009, Sep;27(9),, 1719-42
  10. Grubb BP., The use of oral labetalol in the treatment of arrhythmias associated with the long QT syndrome., Chest., 1991, Dec;100(6), 1724-5

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