Avoid In:
N/A
Contraindication Notes:
Halothane can induce liver damage; however, the incidence of severe liver damage (jaundice, which may lead to hepatic failure as a consequence of massive hepatic cell necrosis) is unknown. The risk of developing hepatic failure appears to be increased by repeated exposure. Although short intervals of time between exposures are likely to increase the risk of hepatotoxicity, even long intervals between exposures maynot eliminate the risks, since some patients have developed severe reactions following Halothane given many years after the previous exposures. On the information which is available at the present time, it is advised that the followingprecautions be taken A careful anaesthetic history should be taken prior to use, to determine previous exposure and previous reactions following Halothane anaesthesia. Repeated exposure to Halothane within a period of at least 3 months should be avoided unless there are overriding clinical circumstances. History of unexplained jaundice and pyrexia in a patient following exposure to Halothane is a contraindication to its future use in that patient unless absolutely essential. Patients should be informed if they have developed a reaction possibly related to Halothane anaesthesia; such patients should be provided with a medical alert card stating the problem.