This section gives an overview of the commonly used drugs (excluding opioids) to manage symptoms in patients with terminal illnesses. The information includes basic dosage information as well as indications for use and potential side effects. Please note that non-opioid drugs commonly used in palliative care in Singapore are shown here but the list is NOT exhaustive and neither are the side effects nor indications. Doses are for adults only. Please check with pharmacy colleagues for dose adjustments (if any) in renal or liver impairment. Unless otherwise indicated, use water for injection for dilution in continuous subcutaneous infusions.
*For information on opioids, please search and refer to the drugs with their given context.
Cholestyramine
Route, Dosage and Frequency
ROUTE
|
DOSAGE AND FREQUENCY
|
PO |
4g t.d.s. (before meals) (max dose 36g/day) |
Other Information
Indications
Pruritus associated with biliary obstruction.
Side-Effects
Constipation, Nausea, Dyspepsia.
Remarks
Bile acid sequestrant which lowers cholesterol levels. May decrease absorption of certain drugs. Interacts with many drugs.
Reference
- Watson M. Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press; 2009.