Terazosin overdose

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overdosage

Should overdosage of Terazosin hydrochloride lead to hypotension, support of the cardiovascular system is of first importance. Restoration of blood pressure and normalization of heart rate may be accomplished by keeping the patient in the supine position. If this measure is inadequate, shock should first be treated with volume expanders. If necessary, vasopressors should then be used and renal function should be monitored and supported as needed. Laboratory data indicate that Terazosin is 90 to 94% protein bound; therefore, dialysis may not be of benefit.



Adapted from the FDA Package Insert.