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Paramedic Medications Comprehensive Guide | Emergency Pharmacology Reference for EMS Professionals

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This Paramedic Medications Guide is a complete reference covering the pharmacology, indications, contraindications, side effects, and dosages of emergency medications used in Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Prehospital Care. It includes over 60 essential drugs such as Adenosine, Amiodarone, Atropine, Dopamine, Epinephrine, Fentanyl, Ketamine, Midazolam, Nitroglycerin, and Succinylcholine, among others. Each entry provides detailed information on mechanism of action, dosage forms, administration routes, and special considerations for adult patients. Ideal for paramedic students, EMS providers, and nursing professionals preparing for National Registry (NREMT) exams or clinical practice.

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PARAMEDIC MEDICATIONS

,ACTIVATED CHARCOAL



(Actidose, EZ-Char) Class of drug: Adsorbent



Action: Chemical attaches to the surface of the charcoal and becomes trapped



Indications: Oral toxic ingestion, poisoning, or overdose in conscious and awake patient within 1
hour of ingestion. (Consider contacting poison control and/or medical control prior to
administration)



Contraindications: Altered mental status with depressed gag reflex; ingested cyanide, corrosives,
caustics, or petroleum distillates; hypersensitivity to ACE inhibitors; impaired renal function;
hypotension; pregnancy



Side effects: Constipation



Special considerations: Be sure to mix well before administration due to separation while being
stored.



Adult dose: 25-50 Grams PO or NG



Packaged: 50 Grams in 240 ml bottle

ADENOSINE



(Adenocard) Class: Antidysrhythmic



Action: Slows the conduction of electrical impulses at the AV node

,Indication: Stable SVT; Wide complex tachycardia of unknown etiology



Contraindications: 2° or 3° heart blocks; sick sinus syndrome; asthma



Side effects: Sense of impending doom, flushing, chest pressure, throat tightness, numbness



Special considerations: Patients may have a brief episode of Asystole after administration; use
caution in patients on Dipyradamole and carbamazepine as they can potentiate the affects of
adenosine, thus requiring a lower dose.



Adult dose: 6 mg rapid IVP followed by 20 ml NS flush; Repeat at 12 mg rapid IVP followed by 20
ml NS flush; 2 minute intervals between doses if patient does not convert; May also be
administered IO

**Use proximal site with large bore IV. Half-life of adenosine is less than 10 seconds**



Packaged: 6 mg/2 ml vial

ALBUTEROL



(Proventil, Ventolin) Class: Bronchodilator, beta agonist



Action: Binds and stimulates beta2 receptors resulting in relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle



Indication: Bronchospasm associated with asthma, bronchitis, COPD, allergic reaction



Contraindications: Tachydysrhythmias

, Side effects: Tachydysrhythmias, anxiety, nausea, vomiting



Special considerations: N/A



Adult dose: 2.5 mg UDN; may repeat as needed



Packaged: 2.5 mg/3 ml fish

AMIODARONE



(Cordarone) Class: Antiarrhythmic



Action: Acts directly on the myocardium to delay repolarization and increase the duration of the
action potential.



Indication: Ventricular arrhythmias



Contraindications: Cardiogenic shock, sick sinus syndrome, Bradycardia, 2° or 3° AV block



Side effects: Bradycardia, hypotension,



Special considerations: N/A



Adult dose: Ventricular Fibrillation and Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia:

300 mg IV/IO; May be repeated one time at 150 mg in 3-5 minutes

Stable wide complex tachycardia:

150 mg in 100 ml D5W IV/IO over 10 minutes; may repeat in 10 minutes
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