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Write an 573 Words Essay on Life Saving Drugs Antibiotics

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Answered by chinmay1312
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Hy there,
I can help u with this.
I will give u the names of live saving drugs. You can frame it in sentences yourself.
So, these are the life saving drugs given to patients in case of emergency in a clinic -

1. Adrenaline injection - the function of adrenaline is to increase the blood sugar level, increase the heart rate. So, it remains a drug of choice if the patient encounters an attack of hypoglycaemia in the clinic, then adrenaline is injected below the skin, because in hypoglycaemic attack, patient may be or may not be conscious, if patient is unconscious, we inject adrenaline subcutaneously(below skin). If patient is conscious, we give oral glucose.

Also, if conditions like hypotension arises(Low BP, low heart rate), adrenaline is injected to increase the heart rate.

Also, in cases of Anaphylactic shocks, which is a type of allergic reaction, adrenaline is injected.

2. Dexamethasone sodium injection - It's a corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are generally used over the counter for suppressing the signs of inflammation, which are redness, swelling, heat and pain. Yes, they are anti-inflammatory. They are also given in treatment of anaphylactic shock.

Now, I'll brief up about the other drugs-


Drugs Used In Severe Bleeding-
Vitamin -k, Epinephrine, Norepinephrine

Drugs Used In Hypertensive Emergency-Nitric Oxide

Drugs Used In Myocardial Infarction (MI)-Nifedinpine (Capsule), Digoxin (Inj), Isoprenaline (Inj), Calcium Chloride (Inj), Meperidine Hydrochloride (Inj), Heparin (Inj)

Drugs Used In Respiratory Failure-Oxygen Gas I.P/B.P

Drugs Used In status Epilepticus-Phenobarbitone (Inj)
Phenytoin Sodium (Inj)
Carbamazepine (Inj)

Drugs Used In Peripheral Circulatory Collapse-
Oxygen Gas I.P/B.P
Glucose 25% (Inj)
Normal Saline (I.V)

Hope it helps.
This is very much Pharmacology till your level.
Advice - don't use it for personal use without consultation of a doc. This is not a prescription.
Thanks.
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