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Introduction to Seattle Fire’s Medications
Pharmacology Introduction to Seattle Fire’s Medications
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Route of Administration
How do you give the medication? Where does it go? What are the affector organs?
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Routes of Administration
Oral Sublingual Inhalation Transdermal / Topical Rectal Parenteral
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Oral ASA Most drugs enter Portal circulation- “First Pass” metabolism
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Sublingual Nitroglycerine
Oral admin: 90% of nitroglycerine is cleared with a single pass through the liver Sublingual goes to systemic circulation directly Rapid onset, low risk of infection, bypasses liver and harsh stomach acids
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Inhalation MDI- Albuterol Administration to the site of action
Less systemic absorption Rapid onset Requires ventilation by the patient or us…
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Topical / Transdermal ?? What meds ?? Slow onset of absorption
Affected by location and type of skin What about heating pads?
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Rectal ?? What Meds ?? Does not require an IV Rapid onset
50% of blood returns bypasses portal circulation What does that mean?
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Parenteral Intravenous (IV) Usually drugs that can’t be given IV
Can’t be absorbed or first pass destroys too much Rapid onset and maximizes control over circulating levels May cause- Infection, hemolysis, too high of a serum level with too high of administration, too fast
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Parenteral Intramuscular (IM) Drug absorption is slower
Allows for a sustained dose over an extended period of time May cause Pain with injection, tissue necrosis at site, infection, scar tissue deposition
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Parenteral Subcutaneous (SC) Even slower drug absorption
Works when minute amounts of medication are needed to be delivered over a long period of time Examples?
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Adenosine- Antiarrhythimic
Mechanism of Action Naturally occurring nucleoside In the AV node it: Decrease conduction velocity Prolongs refractory period Decreases automaticity Dose 6mg then 12 mg Adv Side Effects Transient or possibly prolonged heart block Onset / Duration Immediate onset- duration 30 seconds
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Adenosine- Antiarrhythmic
Concentration 6mg/2cc Route Rapid IVP, near central circulation Indication SVT Contraindications 2nd, 3rd degree heart block Persantine (dipyridamole USP) requires you to decrease the dose
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Albuterol- Class Mechanism of Action
B2 agonist- stimulates bronchodilation of smooth muscle Dose 1 puff every 30 seconds to affect Adv Side Effects Tachycardia, anxiety, HTN, convulsions Onset / Duration Onset min Duration- 3-6 hrs
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Albuterol- Class Concentration 17g / 200 puffs- 90mcg / puff Route
Metered dose inhalor Indication Acute bronchospasm (rescue inhaler) Contraindications Prior reactions or sensitivity to albuterol, tachycardias
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Aminophylline- Methylxanthine Bronchodilator
Mechanism of Action Increases intracellular cAMP (which increase catecholimine release and affect) and is a adenosine receptor antagonist (which then inhibits bronchospasm) Dose 5-7mg/kg- at 25mg a minute Adv Side Effects Headache, nausea, chest pain, convulsions Onset / Duration Varies- 15 min
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Aminophylline- Class Concentration 250mg / 10 mls Route IV infusion
Indication Bronchospam, Asthma, COPD Contraindications HTN, Tachycardia,
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Anectine- Class Mechanism of Action
Succinylcholine attaches to somatic muscle fiber receptor site depolarizing the junction. Unlike acetlycholine it is not broken down quickly so it remains antagonizing the receptor. Dose 1.5mg / kg Adv Side Effects Paralysis but no sedation, hyperkalemia, malignant hyperthermia Onset / Duration Onset 30 sec to 1 min Duration 3-5 min
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Anectine- Class Concentration Route Indication RSI Contraindications
Patients at risk for hyperkalemia- Renal Failure/Dialysis, prolonged crush injuries, patients with history of milignant hyperthermia
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ASA- Class History In 1980 alone 36,000 tons were consumed
Mechanism of Action Platelet aggregate inhibitor by blocking Thromboxane A2 ACS: New England Journal- “51% reduction in mortality” when used for patients with angina (N Engl J Med 1983; 309:396–403.) Dose 324mg PO Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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ASA- Class Concentration 81mg tablet Route Oral Indication ACS
Contraindications Ulcers, bleeding, chickenpox- Reye’s syndrome
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Atropine- Antimuscarinic Agent
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Atropine- Antimuscarinic Agent
Mechanism of Action Blocks the muscarinic receptor site preventing acetylcholine from stimulating it Dose Varies- 0.5 to 1mg with max dose 2mg in adults? Peds: 0.02mg/kg with minimum dose .1mg. Why? Adv Side Effects Drying of secretions, tachycardia, blurred vision Onset / Duration Onset 2-4 minutes Duration 4 hours
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Atropine- Antimuscarinic Agent
Concentration 1mg in 10mls Route IV/IO/ET Indication Bradycardia, organophosphate poisonings, Contraindications 3rd degree heart blocks, glaucoma
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Benadryl- Antihistamine
Mechanism of Action Blocks H1 histamine receptor sites Dose 25-50mg Adv Side Effects Drowsiness, hypotension, palpitations, headache Onset / Duration Onset- varies with administration, but rapidly Duration- 3-4 hours
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Benadryl- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Calcium Chloride Mechanism of Action Critical mineral and electolyte
Dose 1g Adv Side Effects Syncope, cardiac arrest, Onset / Duration Onset- rapid Duration- unk
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Calcium Chloride- Class
Concentration 1g in 10 mls Route IV Indication ??? Contraindications Hypercalcemia, dig toxicity
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Dextrose- Class Mechanism of Action Dose Adv Side Effects
Onset / Duration
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Dextrose- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Diazepam/Diastat- Benzodiazapine
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Diazepam/Diastat- Benzodiazapine
Mechanism of Action In conjunction with GABA increases intracellular chloride levels hyperpolarzing the nerve cell Dose Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Diazepam/Diastat- Class
Concentration Route IV PR… any concerns here? Indication Contraindications
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Diltiazem- Class Mechanism of Action
Decrease automaticity and depolarization of AV nodal tissue, with some smooth muscle relaxation. Dose Adv Side Effects Hypotension, bradycardia Onset / Duration
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Diltiazem- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Epinephrine- Review Alpha Receptors- A for arms B1 Receptors- 1 heart
B2 Receptors- 2 lungs
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Epinephrine- Class Mechanism of Action
A mixed Alpha and Beta receptor site agonist Dose Varies… Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Epinephrine- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Etomidate- Class Mechanism of Action
A potent hypnotic agent that induces general anesthesia without analgesic properties and little hemodynamic compromise Dose 20 mg in pts weighing lbs 0.2mg to 0.6mg / kg 100kg patient gets 20mg Adv Side Effects Adrenal crisis Onset / Duration
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Etomidate- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Furosemide- Class Mechanism of Action Loop diuretic Dose 20mg-40mg or…
Adv Side Effects Hypotension, dehydration Onset / Duration
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Furosemide- Class Concentration 40mg/4mls Route Indication
Contraindications
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Levophed- Class Mechanism of Action Potent catecholamine Dose
Titrate to affect: 8mg in 250mls Adv Side Effects Tissue necrosis, Onset / Duration
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Levophed- Class Concentration 4mg in 4mls Route IV Indication
Acute hypotension, cardiogenic shock Contraindications
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Lidocaine- Class Mechanism of Action
Inhibits intracellular sodium rush Dose 100mg IV or a drip rate of what? Adv Side Effects Decreased LOC, convulsions, bradycardia Onset / Duration ??
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Lidocaine- Class Concentration 100mg in 5mls 2g in 250mls Route IV
Indication Contraindications
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Midazolam- Benzodiazepine
Mechanism of Action Works in conjunction with GABA receptor site to increase influx of chloride to hyperpolarize the nerve cell. Dose Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Midazolam- Benzodiazepine
Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Mag Sulphate- Class Mechanism of Action
Relaxes smooth muscle and stabilizes cell membranes. Dose Depends 4gm over 20 minutes for eclampsia, 1-2gm IV for cardiac arrest Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Mag Sulphate- - Class Concentration Route Indication
Eclampsia, refractory V-Fib, polymorphic V-tach, bronchospasm Contraindications Heart blocks..
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Morphine- Narcotic Mechanism of Action Narctotic analgesic Dose
Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Morphine- Narcotic Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Narcan- Narcotic antagonist
Mechanism of Action Dose Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Narcan- Narcotic antagonist
Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Nitroglycerine- Nitrate
Mechanism of Action Causes peripheral vascular vasodilation Dose 0.4mg SL Adv Side Effects Hypotension, headache Onset / Duration
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Nitroglycerine- Nitrate
Concentration Route Indication Contraindications Inferior wall MIs that have right ventricular involvement
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Oxytocin- Hormone Mechanism of Action Dose 10u in 10mls of LR
40u in 250mls of D5W Adv Side Effects Onset / Duration
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Oxytocin- Hormone Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Phenobarbital- Barbiturate
History The barbiturates were formerly the mainstay of treatment to sedate the patient or to induce and maintain sleep. Today, they have been largely replaced by the benzodiazepines, primarily because barbiturates induce tolerance, drug-metabolizing enzymes, physical dependence, and are associated with very severe withdrawal symptoms. May cause coma in toxic doses.
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Phenobarbital- Barbiturate
Mechanism of action The sedative-hypnotic action of the barbiturates is due to their interaction with GABAa receptors, which enhances GABAergic transmission. The binding site is distinct from that of the benzodiazepines. Barbiturates potentiate GABA action on chloride entry into the neuron by prolonging the duration of the chloride channel openings. Dose 260 mg Peds- May see very high doses Adv Side Effects Sedation – Coma, bradypnea Onset / Duration Duration- 4-6 hours to days
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Phenobarbital- Barbiturate
Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Phenylephrine- Sympathomimetic
Mechanism of Action Potent Alpha agonist Dose Titrate to affect Adv Side Effects Slow HR, necrosis with tissue infiltration Onset / Duration
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Phenylephrine- Sympathomimetic
Concentration 10mg in 250mls Route IV Indication PSVT, neurogenic shock Contraindications Left ventricular dysfunction
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Procainamide- Antiarrhythmic
Mechanism of Action Potent Na channel blocker Dose 100mg IVP for Plan A, 2mg a minute post arrest 20-30mg a minute for non-arrest antiarrhythmic dose up to 17mg/kg or QRS widens greater than .08 Adv Side Effects Hypotension, nausea, widening of QT Onset / Duration
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Procainaminde- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
Torsades, heart blocks
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Rocuronium- Non-depolarizing Paralytic
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Rocuronium- Non-depolarizing Paralytic
Mechanism of Action This drug block cholinergic transmission between motor nerve endings and the nicotinic receptors on the neuromuscular end plate of skeletal muscle Dose Induction-1.2mg/kg Control- 0.2mg/kg Adv Side Effects Increased PVR, HTN Onset / Duration Onset 1 min Duration 40 min
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Rocuronium- Class Concentration Route Indication Contraindications
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Sodium Bicarb- Electrolyte / Base
Mechanism of Action Acts as a base to correct acidosis Dose Adv Side Effects Tissue necrosis with inflitration Onset / Duration
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Sodium Bicarb- Class Concentration 8.4% 50meq/50mls Route IV
Indication Contraindications Precipitates with Calcium Alkalosis
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