Drug Guide
Naphazoline Hydrochloride and Pheniramine Maleate
Classification
Therapeutic: Decongestant, Antihistamine combination
Pharmacological: Naphazoline: Alpha-adrenergic agonist; Pheniramine: Antihistamine (H1 antagonist)
FDA Approved Indications
- Relief of ocular redness due to minor irritations of the eye or allergies
Mechanism of Action
Naphazoline stimulates alpha-adrenergic receptors causing vasoconstriction; Pheniramine blocks H1 histamine receptors reducing allergic symptoms.
Dosage and Administration
Adult: 1-2 drops in affected eye(s) up to 4 times daily as needed
Pediatric: Use only under guidance of a healthcare professional; generally not recommended for children without medical advice
Geriatric: Use with caution; monitor for systemic effects due to vasoconstriction and antihistamine activity
Renal Impairment: Adjustments not specifically defined; use with caution due to systemic absorption
Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; no specific dosing guidelines available
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Minimal systemic absorption when used topically
Distribution: Primarily localized in ocular tissues
Metabolism: Metabolized in the liver; specific pathways not well defined
Excretion: Renal excretion of metabolites
Half Life: Not precisely established; systemic activity is limited with topical use
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to naphazoline, pheniramine, or other sympathomimetics or antihistamines
- Acute narrow-angle glaucoma
Precautions
- Use with caution in patients with cardiovascular disease, hypertension, or thyroid disease; avoid prolonged use to prevent rebound conjunctivitis or other effects
Adverse Reactions - Common
- Transient ocular irritation or burning (Common)
- Blurred vision or discomfort (Common)
Adverse Reactions - Serious
- Increased intraocular pressure, allergic reactions, systemic effects such as hypertension or tachycardia, especially with overuse (Rare)
Drug-Drug Interactions
- Other adrenergic or sympathomimetic drugs, which may enhance vasoconstrictive effects; CNS depressants may enhance sedation from pheniramine
Drug-Food Interactions
N/ADrug-Herb Interactions
N/ANursing Implications
Assessment: Assess for hypersensitivity, contraindications, and ocular condition
Diagnoses:
- Risk for adverse reactions related to vasoconstriction and antihistamine effects
- Impaired visual comfort
Implementation: Instill proper drops, instruct patient on avoiding rubbing eyes, monitor for side effects
Evaluation: Relief of redness and allergic symptoms without adverse effects
Patient/Family Teaching
- Use as directed, do not exceed recommended dose or duration
- Avoid touching the tip of the bottle to prevent contamination
- Report any adverse reactions or persistent symptoms
Special Considerations
Black Box Warnings:
- Potential for systemic absorption leading to increased blood pressure and effects of sympathomimetics
- Rebound congestion if overused
Genetic Factors: None specific to this combination
Lab Test Interference: Rare; may interfere with intraocular pressure measurements
Overdose Management
Signs/Symptoms: Severe hypertension, CNS disturbances, tachycardia, restlessness
Treatment: Discontinue use, provide symptomatic treatment, and support as needed; specific antidotes are not available
Storage and Handling
Storage: Store at room temperature, away from light and moisture
Stability: Stable when stored properly; discard expired medication