Hydroxycobalamin (Cyanokit)

GENERIC NAME

Hydroxycobalamin

TRADE NAME

Cyanokit

DESCRIPTION

Cyanokit is an antidote for cyanide poisoning.

HOW SUPPLIED

5 gram single-dose vial of dark red crystalline powder

PREPARATION

Without removing the vial from the box, transfer 200 ml of Normal Saline from an IV bag to the 5 gram Cyanokit vial using the transfer spike, filling to the line on the vial. Rock or invert the vial repeatedly (do not shake) for at least 60 seconds. Verify that no particulate matter is present and the solution is dark red. Attach the included IV tubing to the Cyanokit vial. For adults, administer the entire vial by running the IV wide open. For pediatric patients, use the dosing chart below and administer over 15 minutes.

INDICATIONS

CONTRAINDICATIONS

MECHANISM OF ACTION

Hydroxycobalamin has a higher affinity for cyanide than hemoglobin, preventing cyanide from binding to hemoglobin. When cyanide binds to hydroxycobalamin, it is converted into a form of Vitamin B12, which is then excreted harmlessly in the urine.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

None in prehospital emergencies.

SIDE EFFECTS

AUTHORIZATION

EMT: Not authorized

AEMT: Standing order and Medical Control

Paramedic: Standing order and Medical Control

DOSAGE

PEDIATRIC DOSING CHART

Patient Weight (kg) Total Volume (ml) over 15 min Drops per Min (with tubing supplied in Cyanokit)
4 16 16
5 20 20
6 24 24
7 28 28
8 32 32
9 36 36
10 40 40
11 44 44
12 48 48
13 52 52
14 56 56
15 60 60
16 64 64
17 68 68
18 72 72
19 76 76
20 80 80
21 84 84
22 88 88
23 92 92
24 96 96
25 100 100
26 104 104
27 108 108
28 112 112
29 116 116
30 120 120
31 124 124
32 128 128
33 132 132
34 136 136
35 140 140
36 144 144
37 148 148
38 152 152
39 156 156

Revision #1
Created 14 November 2024 23:32:48 by James Anderson
Updated 14 November 2024 23:59:55 by James Anderson