DOBUTamine

Generic Name: DOBUTamine
Other Brand Names: Dobutrex

What is dobutamine?

Dobutamine is a direct-acting inotropic agent.

Dobutamine is used for short term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation.

Dobutamine may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.

Uses Side Effects Precautions Interactions Overdose
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking dobutamine?

Tell your doctor about all prescription or over-the-counter medicines including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products that your are taking.

Dobutamine is in the FDA pregnancy category B. This means that it is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby. Do not take dobutamine without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment.

Do not use dobutamine without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.

How should I take dobutamine?

Dobutamine should be administered by a healthcare provider. It is typically administered in a clinical setting where a healthcare provider can monitor vital signs (blood pressure, heart rates) and where an emergency situation can be handled properly.

Your healthcare provider will store dobutamine as directed by the manufacturer.

What happens if I miss a dose of dobutamine?

Since the medication will be administered by a healthcare provider, missing a dose should not occur.

Where can I get more information about dobutamine?
Your pharmacist has information about dobutamine written for health professionals that you may read.
What are the possible side effects of dobutamine?

Dobutamine use has been associated with increased blood pressure, allergic reactions and other serious side effects. Talk to your doctor if you have questions regarding the potential side effects associated with dobutamine use.

What is the most important information I should know about dobutamine?

Dobutamine should be administered by a healthcare provider. It is typically administered in a clinical setting where a healthcare provider can monitor vital signs (blood pressure, heart rates) and where an emergency situation can be handled properly.

Other drugs can interact with dobutamine resulting in dangerous side effects and/or decreased effectiveness. Tell your doctor about any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products, you are taking.

Dobutamine use has been associated with increased blood pressure, allergic reactions and other serious side effects. Talk to your doctor if you have questions regarding the potential side effects associated with dobutamine use.

What should I avoid while taking dobutamine?

Other drugs can interact with dobutamine resulting in dangerous side effects and/or decreased effectiveness. Tell your doctor about any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products, you are taking.

What other drugs will affect dobutamine?

Other drugs can interact with dobutamine resulting in dangerous side effects and/or decreased effectiveness. Tell your doctor about any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products, you are taking.

What happens if I have an overdose of dobutamine?

Dobutamine is typically administered by a healthcare provider in a clinical setting where an emergency situation or overdose can be handled properly.

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