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