A patient who has been taking clonidine [Catapres] for several weeks complains of drowsiness and constipation. What will the nurse do?

a. Recommend that the patient take most of the daily dose at bedtime.
b. Suggest asking the provider for a trans-dermal preparation of the drug.
c. Suspect that the patient is overusing the medication.
d. Tell the patient to stop taking the drug and call the provider.


A
CNS depression is common with clonidine, but this effect lessens over time. Constipation is also a common side effect. Patients who take most of the daily amount at bedtime can minimize day-time sedation. Transdermal forms of clonidine do not alter adverse effects. Patients who are ab-using clonidine often experience euphoria and hallucinations along with sedation, but they gen-erally find these effects desirable and would not complain about them to a healthcare provider. Clonidine should not be withdrawn abruptly, because serious rebound hypertension can occur.

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