Monograph Details

Respiratory Tract > Respiratory stimulants
CAFCIT INJECTION
Manufacturer
Mead Johnson Pharmaceuticals
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Xanthine.
Generic Name
Caffeine citrate 20mg/mL (equivalent to caffeine base 10mg/mL); soln for IV infusion; preservative-free.
Also
CAFCIT ORAL SOLUTION
Indications
Short-term treatment of apnea of prematurity in infants 28 to <33 weeks gestational age.
Children
Use a syringe infusion pump when infusing. Loading dose: 20mg/kg caffeine citrate by IV infusion once (over 30 minutes); then, beginning 24 hours after loading dose: maintenance 5mg/kg caffeine citrate by IV infusion every 24 hours (over 10 minutes). Adjust based on response and serum caffeine levels.
Adults
Not applicable.
Precautions
Measure baseline serum caffeine levels in infants previously treated with theophylline (or aminophylline) and in infants born to mothers who consumed caffeine prior to delivery. Serious toxicity may occur with serum caffeine levels >50mg/L. Exclude or treat other causes of apnea. Seizure disorders. Cardiovascular disease. Monitor caffeine levels in impaired renal or hepatic function; adjust dose to avoid toxicity. Monitor serum glucose levels and for necrotizing enterocolitis. Pregnancy (Cat.C).
Interactions
Avoid concominant theophylline, aminophylline (increased toxicity). May be potentiated by cimetidine, ketoconazole, others (may need to reduce caffeine dose). May be antagonized by phenobarbital, phenytoin, others (may need to increase caffeine dose). Caution with CYP1A2 substrates, inhibitors, or inducers.
Adverse Reactions
CNS stimulation, cardiovascular or GI effects, increased gastric aspirate, feeding intolerance, hypo- or hyperglycemia, hemorrhage, acidosis, sepsis, lung edema, dyspnea, renal effects (eg, diuresis, renal failure), necrotizing enterocolitis.
How Supplied
Single-use vial (3mL)—1
Oral soln (3mL)—10