Pharmacology
The pharmacology topic includes a variety of news, information, videos and feature articles about the science of drug action on biological systems.
Pill organizers and dispensers that help prevent missed doses, overdoses and interactions
Hypothermic patients, multi-systems trauma and slippery scenes present difficult decision-making challenges for rescuers
Become familiar with the signs associated with date rape drugs like Ketamine, GHB and Rohypnol, and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim
Hennepin Healthcare aims to join a national study on the pre-hospital use of calcium and vasopressin on trauma patients
The Seattle Fire Department’s buprenorphine pilot program will now allow firefighter/EMTs to use the drug with patients experiencing severe opioid withdrawal
Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue utilizes a two-person Cares Team to provide buprenorphine during overdose calls
Withdrawal symptoms tended to be far worse than those experienced by even the most severe heroin users of the past
Communicating with law enforcement and following these clinical guidelines will help to keep patient safety first and foremost
In the right patient, with a solid understanding of the pharmacology and a plan to address potential side effects, ketamine can be an incredibly useful tool for EMS
What you need to know about Ozempic and other forms of semaglutide
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The fallout from Hurricane Helene has forced some hospitals to begin conserving supplies
Baxter International has temporarily closed its largest plant spurring hospitals and EMS to plan for IV shortages
Flooding from Hurricane Helene has disturbed yellowjacket and bee nests, causing the insects to swarm and sting survivors
What are the most important things to remember when treating a patient with a history of diabetes?
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Improve safety for you, your crew, your patient and your community with these simple strategies anyone can implement
A patient was unresponsive after EMS administered sedatives to a postictal seizure patient restrained by police
Mechanisms, roles and potential risk: What medics need to know about beta blockers
The judge ruled Aurora Paramedic Peter Cichuniec had to make a quick decision the night of the arrest as the highest-ranking paramedic at the scene
Does bolus dose epinephrine or phenylephrine have a role in the prehospital environment?
Vallejo Fire Department paramedics have used tranexamic acid three times with positive results
Learn about two of the most common NMBAs used in EMS and how each impact intubation decisions during advanced airway management
A new study highlights the benefits of the drug to treat opioid-related OHCAs
Which vasopressor to use, when to use them and what to watch out for
UC Davis Health researchers found an association between the use of naloxone and both the return of spontaneous circulation and survival to hospital discharge
The balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system keeps our automated body functions working properly
Authorities said Matthew Perry had been receiving regular ketamine infusion treatments for depression
When you’re on an operation and you can only take what you can carry, what do you choose?