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Drug
Acyclovir
Amikacin Sulfate
Brand
Zovirax
Amikin
Class
Antiviral
Aminoglycoside
antibiotic
Amphotericin B
Fungizone
Antifungal antibiotic
Ampicillin Sodium
Principen
Ampicillin sodium & sulbactam
Unasyn
Azithromycin
Zithromax
Amino penicillin
antibiotic
Penicillinaseresistant extended
spectrum penicillin
antibiotic
Macrolide antibiotic
Aztreonam
Azactam
Caspofungin
Cancidas
Cefazolin Sodium
Ancef
Cefotaxime
Claforan
Ceftriaxone Sodium
Recephin
Cefuroxime Sodium
Cidofovir
Zinacef
Vistidel
Ciprofloxacin
Clindamycin
Cipro
Cleocin
Daptomycin
Cubicine
Doripenem
Doribax
Doxycycline hyclate
Ertapenem
Erythromycin lactobionate
Fluconazole
Vibramycin
Invanz
Erythrocin
Diflucan
Foscarnet
Foscavir
Gamimune
Gammaked Blood product
Gamunex-C derivative; Immune
Privigen
globulin
CarimuneNF
Monobactam
antibiotic
Antifungal agent;
Echinocandin
1st generation
cephalosporin
3rd generation
cephalosporin
3rd generation
cephalosporin
2nd generation ceph
Antiviral agent
Fluoroquinolone
Lincosamide
antibiotic
Cyclic lipopeptide
antibiotic
Carbapenem
antimicrobial agent
Tetracycline
Carbapenem
Macrolide
Triazolam-derivative
antifungal agent
Antiviral
Indication
HSV, genital infections
HAP (hospital-acquired
pneumonia) & VAP
(ventilator)
Susceptible fungal
infections
Meningitis, respiratory
tract infections
CAP, HAP, or VAP
CAP, pelvic
inflammatory disease
Moderately severe
systemic infections
Candidemia & other
Candida infections
Skin & soft tissue
infection due to MSSA
CAP, sepsis that are
susceptible to
cefotaxime
CAP
CAP
HSV – resistant to
acyclovir
UTI
Pneumonia due to
MRSA
Diabetic foot infections
without osteomyelitis
Intra-abdominal
infection complicated
CAP
CAP
Gastroparesis
Candidiasis
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
retinitis
Primary humoral
immunodeficiency
disorder
Ganciclovir sodium
Cytovenel
Antiviral
Gentamicin
Garamycin
Aminoglycoside
Imipenem-Cilastatin
Primaxin
Carbapenem
Levofloxacin
Levaquin
Fluoroquinolone
CMV retinitis
(immunocompromised)
Pneumonia-nosocomial
Sepsis/septic shock
(empiric or targeted)
Pneumonia-nosocomial
or ventilator-associated
Rhinosinusitis
CAP, HAP, UTI
Meropenem
Merrem
Carbapenem
Metronidazole
Flagyl
Micafungin
Mycamine
Nitroimidazolederivative
antibacterial &
antiprotozoal
Antifungal;
Echinocandin
Nafcillin sodium
Cafcillin
Penicillin
Piperacillin sodium
Pip-Tazobactam sodium
Pipracil
Zosyn
Pencillin
Penicillin areresistant extended
spectrum penicillin
antibiotoc
Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim Bactria
Septra
Ticarcillin & Clavulanate
Timentin
Potassium
Tobramycin Sulfate
Nebcin
Sulfonamide
Penicillinaseresistant extended
spectrum penicillin
Aminoglycoside
Skin/skin structure
infection
Pneumonia
Nosocomial, healthcare associated, or
ventilator associated
Intra-abdominal
infection
Candidemia, acute
disseminated
candidiasis, & Candida
peritonitis & abscesses
Skin/soft tissue
infections due to MSSA
CAP
CAP empiric for P.
Aeruginosa
(nosocomial)
HAP &/or VAP
Sepsis/Septic shock –
broad-spectrum for P.
Aeruginosa
Osteomyelitis due to
MRSA
Systemic infections
HAP &/or VAP
Vancomycin
Vancocin
Vancoled
Glycopeptide
CAP – MRSA
HAP or VAP
Sepsis/Septic shock of
MRSA
Skin/soft tissue
infections
Meningitis – MRSA
Voriconazole
Zidovudine
Vfend
Retrovir
Antifungal
Antiretroviral (NRTI –
nucleoside reverse
transcriptase
inhibitor)
Meningitis
HIV-1 infection
Generic
Acetylcysteine
Adenosine
Brand
Mucomyst
Mucosil
Acetadote
Adenocard
Adenoscan
Alteplase
Recombinant tPA
Amiodarone
Activase
Atropine
AtroPen
Buprenorphine HCl
Buprenex
Butorphanol Tartrate
Stadol
Cisplatin
Platinol
Dantrolene
Dantrium
Revonto
Ryanodex
Aranesp
Darbepoetin Alfa
Cordarone
Dexamethasone
Phosphate
Decadron
Delalone
Hexadrol
Digoxin
Lanoxin
Dobutamine
Dolasetron
Dobutrex
Anzemet
Dopamine HCl
Dopastat
Intropin
Inapsine
Droperidol
Epinephrine
Filgrastim
Adrenalin
Epipen
Neupogen
Labetalol HC
Normodyne
Class
Mucolytic & Antidote
Indication
Acetaminophen
Overdose
Class IV
Antiarrhythmic
Diagnostic Agent
Parental
Thrombolytic Agent
Class III
Antiarrhythmic
Paroxysmal
Supraventricular
Tachycardia
t-PA for Ischemic Stroke
Anticholinergic
Antidote
Antispasmodic
Mixed Opiate
Agonist-Antagonist
Analgesic
Agonist-Antagonist
Opiate Analgesic
Antineoplastic
Alkylating Agent
Skeletal Muscle
Relaxant
Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Due to V. Fib or
Pulseless V. Tach
Bradycardia
Acute Pain (Mod to Sev)
Pain Management
Ovarian Cancer
Malignant Hyperthermia
Colony Stimulating
Factor; Growth
Factor — CGSF
Glucocorticosteroid
w/
immunosuppresive &
anti-inflammatory
Class IV
antiarrhythmic
Adrenergic agonist
Selective 5HT3 RA
antiemetic
Adrenergic agonist
Anemia due to Chronic
Kidney Disease (CKD)
Anemia due to Chemo
Adrenal Crisis
Cerebral Edema
Neuroleptic
butyrophenon —
similar to haloperidol
Catecholamine
sympathomimetic
Hematopoietic
growth factors
Antihypertensive
Acute undifferentiated
agitation
Atrial Fibrillation
Cardiac Decompesation
Postoperative Nausea &
vomiting
Hemodynamics Support
Asystole/Pulseless
arrest, Pulseless VT/VF
Bone marrow
transplantation
Acute hypertension
Trandate
Leucovorin Calcium
Wellcovorin
Folic Acid derivative
Lidocaine HCl
Xylocaine
Local Anesthetic
Antiarrhythmic
Metoprolol
Lopressor
Milrinone Lactate
Primacor
Beta-blocking
cardiovascular agent
Inotropic/Vasodilator
Nitroglycerin
Nitro-Bid
Tridil
Levophed
Norepinephrine
Phenylephrine
Potassium Chloride
Procainamide HCl
Propranolol HCl
Protamine
Sudafed
Klor-con
Pronestyl
Procan
Procanbid
Inderal
ProSulf
Antianginal Agent
Alpha/Beta Agonist
Alpha/Beta Agonist
Electrolytes
Class 1A
Antiarrhythmic
Antiarrhythmic
Antidote
Hypertensive
emergency or urgency
Folate-deficiency
Megaloblastic anemia
VF or Pulseless VT (After
defibrillation attempts,
CPR, & vasopressin
administration)
Alternative to
Amiodarone
MI
Inotropic support in
heart failure
Angina/Coronary Artery
Disease
Hypotension/Shock:
Continuous IV infusion
ACLS dosing range
(weight-based dosing):
Post cardiac arrest care:
Initial: 0.1 to 0.5
mcg/kg/minute (7 to 35
mcg/minute in a 70 kg
patient); titrate to
desired response. (AHA
2010 per Lexicomp)
Hypotension/Shock
Hypokalemia
Ventricular Arrhythmias
Atrial Fibrillation
Heparin Overdose
Dose of Protamine 1
Protamine to Neutralize
100 units of Heparin:
Immediate: 1 to 1.5 mg
30 to 60 min: 0.5 to 0.75
mg >2 h: 0.25 to 0.375
Generic
Fentanyl
Fosphenytoin Sodium
Granisetron
Brand
Sublimaze
Cerebyx
Kytril
Haloperidol
Haldol
Hydrocortisone Sodium
Succinate
Hydromorphone HCl
Ketorolac Tromethamine
Solu-Cortef
Class
Analgesic; Opioid
Anticonvulsant
Selective 5HT3 RA
Antiemetic
1st Generation
(Typical) Antipsychotic
Systemic Corticosteroid
Dilaudid
Toradol
Analgesic; Opioid
Analgesic; NSAID
Lorazepam
Ativan
Metocopramide
Regnal
Midazolam HCl
Versed
Morphine Sulfate
Nalbuphine HCl
Naloxone
Astramorph
Duramorph
Nubain
Narcan
Anticonvulsant;
Benzodiazepine
Antiemetic;
Gastrointestinal Agent
Anticonvulsant;
Benzodiazepine
Analgesic; Opioid
Olanzapine
Zyprexa
Ondansetron HCl
Zofran
Palonosetron HCl
Aloxi
Pentobarbital
Nembutal
Anticonvulsant;
Barbiturate
Phenobarbital
Luminal
Phenytoin Sodium
Dilantin
Prochlorperazine
Compazine
Promethazine HCl
Phenergan
Valproate Sodium
Ziprasidone Mesylate
Depacon
Geodon
Anticonvulsant;
Barbiturate
Anticonvulsant;
Hydantoin
Antiemetic;
1st Generation Typical
Antipsychotic
Antiemetic;
Histamine H1 RA
Anticonvulsant
2nd Generation
Atypical Antipsychotic
Opioid Analgesic
Antidote;
Opioid Antagonist
2nd Generation
(Atypical) Antipsychotic
Antiemetic;
Selective 5HT3 RA
Antiemetic;
Selective 5HT3 RA
Indication
Severe Pain
Status Epilepticus
N/V prophylaxis associated
with chemo
Rapid Tranquilization
Aggitation/Aggression/Violence
Anti-inflammatory or
Immunosuppressive
Pain Management
Pain Management in PT > 50 kg
Acute/Moderate Severity
Agitation in the ICU Patient
Prevention of Postoperative
Nausea/Vomiting
Sedation/Anxiolytic/Amnesia
Preoperative/Procedural
Pain Management
Pain Management
Opioid Overdose
Agitation — Acute, associated
w/ Bipolar or Schizophrenia
Postoperative N/V, prophylaxis
Moderate-High Risk Patients
Prophylaxis of chemo-induced
N/V; Moderate-High Risk
Emetogenic Chemo
Barbiturate coma in Severe
Brain Injury Patients; Elevated
Intracranial Pressure
Status Epilepticus
Status Epilepticus
Nausea/Vomiting
Nausea/Vomiting
Seizures
Acute Agitation;
Schizophrenia
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