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Drugs for Pediatric Emergencies

Committee on Drugs
Pediatrics January 1998, 101 (1) e13; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.101.1.e13
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    Table 1.

    Frequently Used Emergency Drugs

    Adenosine
    Albuterol
    Atropine
    Bicarbonate
    Calcium chloride
    Calcium gluconate
    Charcoal
    Dexamethasone
    Diazepam
    Diazoxide
    Digibind
    Diphenhydramine
    Dopamine
    Dobutamine
    Epinephrine
    Fentanyl
    Fosphenytoin
    Glucagon
    Glucose
    Haloperidol
    Insulin
    Ipecac
    Kayexalate
    Ketamine
    Lidocaine
    Lorazepam
    Mannitol
    Meperidine
    Methylprednisolone
    Midazolam
    Morphine sulfate
    Naloxone
    Nitroprusside
    Oxygen
    Pancuronium
    Phenobarbital
    Phenylephrine
    Phenytoin
    Procainamide
    Propranolol
    Prostaglandin E
    Rocuronium
    Succinylcholine
    Thiopental
    Vecuronium
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