List Of Emergency Drugs and Used in Radiology Department.
1) Inj. Avil.
– Severe allergic reaction.
– Swelling and itching.
2) Inj. Dextrose
– Hypoglycemia
– insulin shock
– Dehydration
3) Inj. Phenergan (Promethazines)
– Sedative
– Runny nose
– Sneezing
– Watery eyes
– Itching skin rush.
4) Inj. Sodium by carbonate.
– Metabolic Acidosis.
– Hyperkalemia.
– Cardiac Arrest.
5) Inj. Corts ( Hydrocortisone)
– Asthma
– Internal Disorder
– Skin disorder
– Blood disorder
– Thyroid disorder
6) Inj. Dexasone
– Severe allergic reaction
– Arthritis
– Breathing problem
7) Inj. Atropine.
– Bradycardia.
– Antidote for organophosphates poisoning.
8) Inj. Vasocone ( Adrenaline).
– Cardiac arrest.
– Anaphylactic shock.
– Superficial bleeding.
9) in. Eptoin ( Phenytoin)
– Seizure control.
10) Antiseptic solution.
– Used to clean the skin before procedure.
11) Inj. Diazepam( Benzodiazepine).
– Sedation and anxiety.
12) Buscopan.
– Control the bowel motion.
13) Inj. Dopamine.
– Low blood pressure
– Slow heart rate
– Cardiac arrest
14) Inj. Adenosine
– Superaventricular Trachycardia.
15) Inj. Vasopressin.
– Low blood pressure
16) Inj. Nitroglycerin.
– Hypertension.
– Chest pain.
17) Inj. Digoxin.
– Heart failure
– irregular heart beat
18) Inj. Dexamethasone.
– Severe allergic reaction
– COPD
19) Inj. Heparin.
– Treat and prevent blood clots.
20) Inj. Lidocaine.
– Local anesthetic
– Antiarrhythmic.
21) Xylocaine Gel.
– Used to lubricate and pain relief.
22) Normal water.
– Used to clean syringe or catheter.
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