Acls Drug Overview
Acls Drug Overview
Acls Drug Overview
AMIODARONE (ANTIARRHYTHMIC) Used for both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Indicated
for shock-refractory VT/VF Arrest Dose: 300 mg IVP diluted 20-30mL D5W,
consider repeating with 150mg IVP in 3-5 min. Tachycardia Dose: 150 mg over
10 min. Max 2.2 gm/24 hr. Possible side effects are Bradycardia hypotension,
Torsade de pointes.
*Useful in controlling rate of atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter with WPW.
ADENOCARD Short half-life (<10 seconds). Slows A-V node conduction. First drug for most
forms of narrow complex PSVT. Does not convert atrial fibrillation, flutter or MAT.
Dose: 6mg rapid IV push, followed by 20ml NS push, may repeat twice after 1-2
min @ 12mg IVP. See precautions/contraindications in ECC Handbook
ATROPINE Decreases vagal reflex, accelerates the rate of sinus node, may be useful in AV
Block at the nodal level. 2nd drug in asystolic or bradycardic PEA arrest. Arrest
dose: 1.0 mg IVP may repeat every 3-5 min. Bradycardia dose: 0.5mg IVP q3-5
minutes - total 0.04mg/kg. E-T Tube: 2.0-3.0 mg diluted in 10cc NS.
BETA BLOCKERS Indicated for rate control and hypertension in ACS patients. Also used in the
treatment of high-risk unstable angina and SVTs without impaired pumping
function. Shown to reduce the incidence of Vfib. Examples: metoprolol, atenolol,
propranolol, esmolol & labetalol.
SODIUM BICARB Not recommended for routine use in cardiac arrest patients. Adequate ventilation
and CPR, not bicarbonate, are the major “buffer agents” in cardiac arrest. May be
used if specific indications are present such as hyperkalemia, bicarbonate-
responsive acidosis, prolonged arrest, and certain drug overdoses.
Dose 1 mEg/kg IV.
CALCIUM Verapamil & Diltiazem are calcium channel blocking agents that slow conduction
BLOCKERS and increase refractoriness in the AV node. Used to terminate reentry SVTs and
to control rate in patients with Afib, Aflutter, or MAT.
ACE INHIBITORS Used to reduce mortality in post AMI patients by limiting infarct expansion. They
block an enzyme in the body that is necessary to produce a substance that causes
blood vessels to tighten. As a result, they relax blood vessels. This lowers blood
pressure and increases the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart.
Examples: Elanapril, Captopril, Lisinopril, Ramipril.
GLYCOPROTEIN These agents thin blood by blocking platelets. They effectively reduce the risk for
IIb/IIIa heart attack or death in patients with unstable angina and non-Q-wave infarctions
INHIBITORS when used in combination with heparin or aspirin. Examples: Reopro, Integrilin,
Aggrastat
FIBRINOLYTIC Clot busting drugs used for AMI and Acute Ischemic Stroke. AMI Thrombolytic
THERAPY Package includes aspirin, heparin and a thrombolytic agent, e.g., Alteplase (TPA),
Streptokinase, APSAC, Retavase, Tenecteplase(TNK).
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