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Oral Trade- Actidose Generic-Activated Charcoal Indications-Ingestion poisoning (acetaminophen,asprin,barbiturates,antidepressants,etc. Contraindications-Inability to swallow, unconscious, Altered LOC, ingestion of anything highly acidic or alkaline. Side effects-Vomiting and diarrhea Dosage- 1-2 G/Kg of body weight

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Activated Charcoal
Oral Trade- Actidose Generic-Activated Charcoal Indications-Ingestion poisoning (acetaminophen,asprin,barbiturates,antidepressants,etc. Contraindications-Inability to swallow, unconscious, Altered LOC, ingestion of anything highly acidic or alkaline. Side effects-Vomiting and diarrhea Dosage- 1-2 G/Kg of body weight
Albuterol
Inhalation T-Ventolin G-Albuterol I-Allergic reactions,Asthma C-Hypersensitivity SE-Mild tachycardia, mild anxiety, jitteriness D-1-2 puffs, 2.5 mg/3ml, attached to 6-8 LPM of O2
Asprin
Oral T-Bayer,Aspirtab, Ascriptin G-Aspirin I-Chest pain of suspected cardiac origin, do not give for any other pain C-Active or recent GI bleed, bleeding disorders, prescribed or currently taking an anticoagulant, hypersensitivity SE-Increased risk of bleeding, abdominal discomfort D-162-324 mg (2-40 tablets at 81 mg each0
Atrovent
Inhalation T-Atrovent HFA G- Ipratropium bromide inhalation aerosol I-bronchospasm,COPD C-hypersensitivity SE-anaphylaxis, paradoxical bronchospasm D-2 pumps 4 times a day via metered-dose inhaler
Epinephrine
Intramuscular T-Epipen G-Epinephrine I-severe allergic reaction/anaphylaxis C-hypersensitivity SE-pain at injection site, tachycardia D-.3mg for adult or .15mg for pediatrics
Narcan
T-Evzio G-naloxone I-overdose of opioids or opiates (fentanyl, hydrocodone, heroine C-none SE-agitation, dizziness, restlessness D-.4mg-2mg
Nitroglycerin
Sublingual T-nitrostat G-nitroglycerin I-chest pain of suspected cardiac origin C-hypersensitivity, systolic bp <100 mmHg, recent use of ED medicine (viagra, levitra, cialis) , recent TBI SE-burning or tingling under tongue, headache, decrease in BP D-.4mg (max of 3 doses)
Oral Glucose
Oral T-insta-glucose, Glutose G-Dextrose I-hypoglycemia C-inability to swallow and or follow commands, unconscious, hyperglycemia SE-patient gets better D-1 tube
Oxygen
T-none G-none I-dysnea, spo2 <94% C-none SE-none D-2-6lpm via nasal cannula or 10-15 lpm via NRB or BVM if assisted