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100

Activated Charcoal

Adsorbs toxic substances from the GI tract.

100

Oxytocin

Increases uterine contractions

100

Fentanyl

Binds to opiate receptors producing analgesia

100

Lorazepam

Depresses all levels of the central nervous system (CNS)

100

Naloxone

Competes and displaces narcotics at the narcotic receptor sites

200
Aspirin

Inhibits platelet aggregation, has antipyretic and analgesic properties

200

Dextrose

Increases serum glucose levels.  Short-term osmotic diuresis.

200

Albuterol

Selective beta-2 agonist -Smooth muscle relaxation in the bronchial tree and peripheral vasculature.

200

Atropine Sulfate

Blocks acetylcholine receptors, increases heart rate, decreases GI secretions

200

Nitroglycerin

Dilates coronary arteries and vasculature, decreases myocardial oxygen demand

300

Lidocaine

Cardiac: Suppresses automaticity of conduction tissue by increasing electrical stimulation threshold of ventricle.Local anesthetic: Inhibits transport of ions across the neuronal membrane, blocking conduction of normal nerve impulses.

300

Diazepam

Potentiates effects of inhibitory neurotransmitters. Raises seizure threshold, induces amnesia and sedation.

300

Epinephrine 1:10000

Cardiac stimulation and constriction of the vasculature. Stimulates alpha, beta1, and beta2adrenergic receptors resulting in relaxation of smooth muscle of the bronchial tree.

300

Midazolam

Depresses all levels of Central Nervous System (CNS) function and provides anterograde amnestic effects.

300

Adenosine

Slows conduction through the AV node; can interrupt reentrant AV nodal pathways

400

Amiodarone

Blocks sodium, potassium, and calcium channels; prolongs the action potential and repolarization; decreases AV conduction and SA node function.

400

Diltiazem Hydrochloride

Blocks calcium ion influx during depolarization of cardiac and vascular smooth muscles, slows conduction thru the AV node, decreases rate of ventricular response, decreases myocardial oxygen demand, causes vasodilation.

400

Diphenhydramine

Blocks H1 histamine receptors in the respiratory tract, blood vessels, and GI smooth muscles; decreases motion sickness. Reverses extrapyramidal reactions.

400

Morphine Sulfate

Binds to opioid receptors, displacing pain reception. Depresses brainstem respiratory centers. Increases peripheral venous capacitance and decreases venous return.

400
Ipratropium Bromide

Blocks the action of acetylcholine at parasympathetic sites in bronchial smooth muscle resulting in bronchodilation.

500

Epinephrine 1:1000

Stimulates alpha, beta1, and beta2adrenergic receptors resulting in relaxation of smooth muscle of the bronchial tree. Cardiac stimulation and constriction of the vasculature.

500

Magnesium Sulfate

Magnesium is necessary for the maintaining of serum potassium and calcium levels due to its effect on the renal tubule.  

In the heart, it acts as a calcium channel blocker.

500

Glucagon

Increases blood glucose level by stimulating glycogenolysis.  Unknown mechanism of stabilizing cardiac rhythm in beta-blocker overdose.  Decreases GI motility and secretions.  Minimal positive inotropic and chronotropic response.

500

Promethazine

H-1 receptor antagonist; blocks action of histamine; sedative, anti-motion, antiemetic, and anticholinergic activity. Potentiates effects of narcotics to induce analgesia.

500

Dopamine

Immediate metabolic precursor to norepinephrine. Positive inotropic and chronotropic effects. Constricts systemic vasculature, increasing BP and preload. Increases myocardial contractility and stroke volume.

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