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Table 1
Preferred Regimen
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Alternative Regimen
Table 2
Preferred Regimen
PLUS
Alternative Regimen

Medical Therapy Based on the Drug

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Croup Medical Therapy

  ▸  Glucocorticoids

  ▸  Epinephrine

  ▸  Oxygen

  ▸  Mist Therapy

  ▸  Antibiotics

  ▸  Antitussives

Glucocorticoids
Mild to Moderate Croup
Dexamethasone 0.60 mg/kg PO/IM/IV, single dose (max. 10 mg)
Severe Croup
Dexamethasone 0.60 mg/kg PO/IV, single dose|-
Epinephrine
Mild Croup
There are no indications of nebulized epinephrine for Mild Croup
Moderate to Severe Croup
Nebulized racemic epinephrine (2.25%) 0.05 mL/kg (max. 0.5mL) in 3mL of normal saline for 15 min
OR
Nebulized L-epinephrine 0.5mL/kg (max 5mL) for 15 min
Repeat as needed
Oxygen
▸ Humidified oxygen should be given to patients with hypoxia or severe respiratory distress
Mist Therapy


Antibiotics
Antibiotic are not indicated to treat viral croup
Antibiotics are use for complications, such as bacterial tracheitis or epiglottitis


Antitussives
Preferred Regimen
PLUS
Alternative Regimen

Medical Therapy Based on the Severity

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Croup Medical Therapy

  ▸  Mild

  ▸  Moderate

  ▸  Severe

Mild
Mild to Moderate Croup
Dexamethasone 0.60 mg/kg PO/IM/IV, single dose (max. 10 mg)
Severe Croup
Dexamethasone 0.60 mg/kg PO/IV, single dose|-
Moderate
Mild Croup
There are no indications of nebulized epinephrine for Mild Croup
Moderate to Severe Croup
Nebulized racemic epinephrine (2.25%) 0.05 mL/kg (max. 0.5mL) in 3mL of normal saline for 15 min
OR
Nebulized L-epinephrine 0.5mL/kg (max 5mL) for 15 min
Repeat as needed
Severe
▸ Humidified oxygen should be given to patients with hypoxia or severe respiratory distress