-Adrenal Crisis
-Anaphylaxis / 100mg/2ml / 2 ml vial
Diphenhydramine
-Allergic reaction
-Anaphylaxis / 50mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Dexamethasone
-Adrenal Crisis
-Anaphylaxis / 4mg/ml / 30 ml vial
Epinephrine
-Anaphylaxis / 1mg/ml
1:1000 concentration / 1 ml ampule
Epipen
-Anaphylaxis / 0.3mg/ml / 2 autoinjectors
EpiPen Jr
-Anaphylaxis / 0.15mg/ml / 2 autoinjectors
Aspirin
-Myocardial infarction / 81 mg tablets / 4 tablets
Aspirin
-Myocardial Infarction / 325 mg tablet / 1 tablet
Nitroglycerin
-Angina / 0.4mg tablets / Bottle of 25 tablets
Nitroglycerin
-Angina / 0.4mg spray / One atomizer
Albuterol
-Asthma
-Anaphylaxis / 8 g inhaler / One inhaler
Atropine
-Bradycardia / 1mg/ml / 1 ml vial or ampule
Atropine
-Bradycardia / 1mg (0.1mg/ml) / 10 cc preloaded syringe
Epinephrine
-Anaphylaxis / 1mg(0.1mg/ml)
1:10,000 concentration / 10 cc preloaded
syringe
Dopamine
-Bradycardia / 1600mcg/ml / 10 ml vial
Esmolol
-Hypertension / 1mg/10ml / 100mg/10 ml vial
Hydralazine
-Hypertension / 20mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Labetalol
-Hypertension / 5mg/ml / 20 ml vial
Nitroprusside
-Hypertension / 100mg/10ml / 100 mcg powder
Ephedrine
-Hypotension / 50mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Phenylephrine
-Hypotension / 1mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Dextrose
-Hypoglycemia / 500 mg/ml / 50 ml syringe
Insta-Glucose
-Hypoglycemia / One tube / One tube
Glucagon
-Hypoglycemia / 1mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Succinylcholine
-Laryngospasm / 20 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Flumazenil
-Benzodiazepine antagonist / 0.1 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Naloxone
-Narcotic antagonist / 0.4 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Midazolam
-Seizure / 5 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Diazepam
-Seizure / 5 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Ammonia inhalant
-Syncope / 0.3 ml / 10 vapourules
Verapamil
-Tachycardia
-Atrial Flutter
-Atrial Fibrillation / 5 mg/2 ml / 2 ml vial
Diltiazem
-Tachycardia / 5 mg/2 ml / 1 ml vial
Adenosine
-Tachycardia
-PSVT / 6 mg/2 ml / 2 ml vial
Epinephrine
-Ventricular Fibrillation
-Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia / 1mg (0.1mg/ml)
1:10,000 concentration / 10 ml preloaded syringe
Procainamide
-Tachycardia (ventricular) / 100 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Lidocaine
-Tachycardia (ventricular) / 100 mg/5 ml / 5 ml vial
Amiodarone
-Tachycardia / 150 mg/ 3 ml / 3 ml vial
Amiodarone
-Ventricular Fibrillation
-Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia / 150 mg/ 3 ml / 3 ml vial
Nitroglycerin
-Angina / 0.4mg tablets / Bottle of 25 tablets
Nitroglycerin
-Angina / 0.4mg spray / One atomizer
Activated Charcoal
-Overdose / 25 gm / One bottle
Aminophylline
-Bronchospasm / 25 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Calcium Chloride
-Malignant Hyperthermia / 100 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Dextrose
-Hypoglycemia / 250 mg/ml / 10 ml syringe
Dobutamine
-Hypotension / 12.5 mg/ml / 20 ml vial
Diphenhydramine
-Allergic reaction / 25 mg caplets / Unit dose
Diphenhydramine
-Allergic reaction / 50 mg caplets / Unit dose
Furosemide
-Hypertension
-Malignant Hyperthermia / 10 mg/ml / 10 ml vial
Isoproterenol
-Heart Block / 0.2 mg/ml / 1 ml ampule
Magnesium Sulfate
-Anti arryhthymic / 4 mEq/ml / 20 ml vial
Nubain
-Narcotic / 10 mg/ml / 1 ml vial
Sodium Bicarbonate
-Malignant Hyperthermia / 8.4% 10 mEq/ml / 50 ml vial
Regular Insulin
-Malignant Hyperthermia / 100 units/ml / 3 ml vial
Sterile Water
(non-bacteriostatic)
-MalignantHyperthermia / 50 ml / 50 ml vial
Vasopressin
-Ventricular Fibrillation
-Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia / 20 units / 10 ml vial
THESE LABELS ARE SUGGESTED FOR EMERGENCY DRUGS AND PRACTITIONERS CAN DEVIATE FROM THESE LABELS ACCORDING TO THEIR CLINICAL PRACTICE AND TRAINING.
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