Emergency drugs

  1. Heart attack: First aid
  2. How do I get free Narcan emergency kits?
  3. what are the 20 emergency drugs in life


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The FDA has approved an antiviral drug called remdesivir (Veklury) to treat COVID-19 in adults and children who are age 12 and older. Remdesivir may be prescribed for people who are hospitalized with COVID-19 and need supplemental oxygen or have a higher risk of serious illness. It's given through a needle in the skin (intravenously). The FDA has also approved the rheumatoid arthritis drugs baricitinib (Olumiant) and tocilizumab (Actemra) to treat COVID-19 in some cases. Baricitinib is a pill that seems to work against COVID-19 by reducing inflammation and having antiviral activity. Tocilizumab is an injection. It seems to work against COVID-19 by reducing inflammation. Both medicines may be used in people in the hospital with COVID-19 who are on mechanical ventilators or need supplemental oxygen. Authorized for Use The FDA has authorized for emergency use a drug called Paxlovid. This drug combines two types of medications in one package. The first drug is nirmatrelvir. It blocks the activity of a specific enzyme needed for the virus that causes COVID-19 to replicate. The second drug is an antiviral drug called ritonavir. It helps slow the breakdown of nirmatrelvir. Paxlovid is authorized to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 in people age 12 and older who are at higher risk of serious illness. The medications are taken by mouth as pills. The FDA has authorized for emergency use another drug called molnupiravir. It is an antiviral medicine. Molnupiravir used to treat mild to ...

Heart attack: First aid

Call 911 or emergency medical help if you think you might be having a heart attack. Someone having a heart attack may have any or all of the following: • Chest pain, pressure or tightness, or a squeezing or aching sensation in the center of the chest • Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or occasionally upper abdomen • Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain • Shortness of breath • Lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting • Sweating A heart attack generally causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes. Some people have mild chest pain, while others have more-severe pain. The discomfort is commonly described as a pressure or chest heaviness, although some people have no chest pain or pressure at all. Women tend to have more-vague symptoms, such as nausea or back or jaw pain. Some heart attacks strike suddenly, but many people have warning signs hours or days in advance. • Call 911 or your local emergency number. Don't ignore the symptoms of a heart attack. If you can't get an ambulance or emergency vehicle to come to you, have a neighbor or a friend drive you to the nearest hospital. Drive yourself only if you have no other option. Because your condition can worsen, driving yourself puts you and others at risk. • Chew and swallow an aspirin while waiting for emergency help. Aspirin helps keep your blood from clotting. When taken during a heart attack, it could reduce heart damage. Don't take aspirin if you are allergic to it or ha...

How do I get free Narcan emergency kits?

If you, a friend or a family member uses opioid (narcotic) painkillers, you may wonder where to get Narcan for free. Narcan is the overdose antidote for narcotic (opioid) drugs. There are several ways to get free • Local syringe exchange programs per state laws • Your insurance may waive completely your copay • State or local health depts or other community health services • Non-profit organizations for people who qualify • University, college and school campus pharmacies or clinics • Major retail pharmacies may offer free naloxone (Narcan) • Free vending machines in some communities • Using employer-contributed Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) dollars to pay for your naloxone (Narcan) • Talking your healthcare provider where to get free naloxone Where to get free Narcan near me? Laws and availability of free Narcan kits vary by state, so check with your local county health department, pharmacy, or insurance company to begin with, as they can point you in the right direction. Some states require free online Narcan training with a certificate before they will give you the Narcan emergency kit, and some can even send it to you in the mail. Many states may dispense the generic naloxone over the brand name product due to lower costs. You can also ask your pharmacist, doctor or other health care provider how to use the devices. You can get naloxone from a pharmacist without a prescription in any U.S. state, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico, but you ...

what are the 20 emergency drugs in life

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction Today, we will discuss – what are the 20 emergency drugs used in life-threatening conditions? Medical emergencies are the situation of life and death. Although all medical emergencies are not life-threatening. But some medical conditions may need immediate medical attention. It may be a condition of In this article, we will know – what are the 20 emergency drugs used in life-threatening conditions. I have made a quick guide to understand what are the 20 emergency drugs used in medical emergency conditions. Keep reading to find out why and how these drugs work in different medical emergencies. What are emergency drugs? Emergency drugs are those medicines that are used in critical or life-threatening conditions like These drugs help to treat symptoms to save patient life. So, it is also called Life Saving drugs. Emergency drugs are usually found in the emergency tray drug list, emergency trolley, ICU (Intensive Care Unit), O.T. (Operation Theatre), CCU (Critical care unit), emergency ward, and other areas of the hospital. A well organised emergency tray or trolley helps to save time, immediate provide emergency drugs and reduce confusion in all chaotic situation. The emergency physicians or specialists usually tackle the medical emergencies patients by using emergency drugs. What are the characteristics of emergency drugs? The primary goal of using emergency drugs is to save patient life. So, doctors...