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| name = Phenobarbital
| therapeutic = Anticonvulsant, sedative
| pharmacologic = Barbiturate (controlled C-IV)
| onset = Long acting.
| halflife = Half-life 53 to 118 hours; therapeutic level 15 to 40 mcg/mL.
| routes = PO (oral), IV
| highalert = No
| blackbox = None
| antidote = Supportive care; no specific reversal.
| pregnancy = Use only if essential.
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''Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and '''must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use'''. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.''
''Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and '''must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use'''. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.''

Latest revision as of 16:09, 17 June 2026

Phenobarbital
Drug monograph · NCLEX study reference
Therapeutic classAnticonvulsant, sedative
Pharmacologic classBarbiturate (controlled C-IV)
Onset / peak / durationLong acting.
Half-life / levelHalf-life 53 to 118 hours; therapeutic level 15 to 40 mcg/mL.
RoutesPO (oral), IV
High-alert (ISMP)No
Black box warningNone
Antidote / reversalSupportive care; no specific reversal.
Pregnancy / lactationUse only if essential.

Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.

Phenobarbital — Anticonvulsant, sedative; Barbiturate (controlled C-IV).

Identification

  • Therapeutic class: Anticonvulsant, sedative.
  • Pharmacologic class: Barbiturate (controlled C-IV).

Pharmacology

  • Mechanism of action: Enhances GABA activity to raise the seizure threshold.
  • Onset / peak / duration: Long acting.
  • Half-life / therapeutic level: Half-life 53 to 118 hours; therapeutic level 15 to 40 mcg/mL.

Clinical use

  • Indications: Seizures (including neonatal and status), sedation.
  • Usual dose, route, frequency: PO or IV, dosed by level.
  • Maximum dose / adjustments: Slow IV administration; reduce in hepatic and renal impairment.

Safety

  • Contraindications: Porphyria, severe respiratory disease, prior dependence.
  • Black box warning: None.
  • Interactions: Strong CYP inducer (lowers many drugs), CNS depressants and alcohol (respiratory depression), warfarin, oral contraceptives.
  • Pregnancy / lactation: Use only if essential.
  • High-alert: No.

Adverse effects

  • Common side effects: Sedation, dizziness, cognitive slowing.
  • Serious effects to report: Respiratory depression, dependence, severe rash.
  • Antidote / reversal: Supportive care; no specific reversal.

Nursing process

  • Assessment before administration: Respiratory status, level, seizure baseline.
  • Interventions during therapy: Slow IV; monitor respirations; taper to stop.
  • Monitor: Drug level, respiratory status, seizure frequency.
  • Evaluation / expected outcome: Seizure control.

Patient teaching

  • Patient teaching: Avoid alcohol; do not stop abruptly; backup contraception.
  • Notify provider if: Slowed breathing, rash, excessive drowsiness.
  • Administration tips: Slow IV; consistent dosing.