Administration
Sources
Classifications
Allergic Reactions
Poison Control
100

This route, while not the fastest, is the most common due to affordable costs and many brands being readily available over the counter.

Oral

100

This source produces drugs such as Digitalis, Quinidine and Morphine.

Plants

100

The medications in this class most often consist of the following word bases:

-cin

ceph-/cef-

-cillin

Antibiotics

100

This is an allergic reaction often referred to as hypersensitivity that may lead to urticaria, hyperemia, shock, laryngeal edema and/or dypnea.

Anaphylaxis

100

This is the name given to a substance that is taken into the body via ingestion, inhalation, injection or absorption. 

Poison

200

This route is the most preferred because it is the fastest; however immediate absorption and delivery to major organs renders this the most dangerous.

Intravenous

200

This source is where medications such as Antacids, Laxatives Sunscreen and Auranofin are derived from.

Minerals

200

The 3 types of this class include thiazide, loop and potassium- sparring.

Diuretics

200

Allergic reactions to medications are more likely to occur in patients with these.

Other known allergies.

200

People may use this reference, in a non-emergency, to identify a witnessed ingested medication for learning its side effects, adverse effects, contraindications and name when unknown.

Physicians Desk Reference

300

This type of injection is administered at a 45 degree angle into fatty tissue; primarily with a 5/8-inch needle.

Subcutaneous  

aka: Insulin

300

This source allows us to produce hormones such as Thyroid, USP.

Animals

300

These inhibit the H+/K+ ATPase which reduces available acid secretion. 

PPI

aka: Proton Pump Inhibitors

300

Allergies to penicillin's often receive antibiotics from this class with a low allergy potential rate of about 10%.

Cephalosporins.

300

Vomiting should be avoided in this type of poison due to the high risk of further damage to the esophagus.

Corrosive Materals

400
This type of enteral administration is given rectally in the form of a drug suspended in a substance that melts at body temperature

Suppository

400

This source allows for the creation of drugs such as Demerol, an analgesic not derived from plants.

Synthetic

400

These may prevent ischemia by lowering plasma LDL and c-reactive protein in type-2 diabetic patients.

Statins

400

A common food allergy to this usually coincides with an allergic reaction to iodine and contrast media.

Shellfish

400

Do NOT apply ice or a tourniquet to this type of poisoning as it may cause sloughing (necrotic tissue falling off)

Snake Bite

500

This route of administration allows drugs to be injected directly into the brain via a catheter. 

Intraventricular

500

This source allows us to create vaccines, hormones and other chemicals otherwise produced by the endocrine system such as insulin.

DNA
aka Genetic Engineering.

500

The main function of this drug is to decrease stimulation of the heart and help to treat sympathetic activity unlike CCBs and ACE inhibitors.

Beta blockers

500

The response of this type of white blood cell is attributed with the effects of an allergic reaction. 

Basophils

500
This is the United States national telephone number for poison control.

1-800-222-1222