Medications for Heart Arrest

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Henry Schein, Inc.
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection is indicated for temporary blockade of severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and for treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.
Medical Purchasing Solutions, LLC
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection is indicated for blocking severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or mushroom poisoning, and treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.
Somerset Therapeutics, LLC
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection, USP, is indicated for temporary blockade of severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or mushroom poisoning, and for treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.
American Regent, Inc.
Usage: Epinephrine is indicated for relieving bronchospasm, treating hypersensitivity reactions, prolonging local anesthetic effects, managing cardiac arrest, and serving as a hemostatic agent. It also addresses mucosal congestion, bronchial asthma, and uterine contractions, among other uses. Not suitable for cardiac failure or certain shock types.
BPI LABS LLC
Usage: Epinephrine is indicated for cardiac arrest treatment and prevention, particularly for non-ventricular fibrillation causes, Stokes-Adams syndrome, and resuscitation after anesthetic accidents. It may stimulate the heart in complete heart block and carotid sinus hypersensitivity, and is primarily used in anaphylactic shock treatment.
Focus Health Group
Usage: Epinephrine is indicated for relief of bronchospasm, hypersensitivity reactions, and mucosal congestion. It aids in cardiac resuscitation, acts as a hemostatic agent, and prolongs anesthetic effects. Additionally, it treats asthma, facilitates uterine muscle relaxation, and addresses conditions like hay fever, syncope, and angioneurotic edema.
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Usage: Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated for mild or transient heart block, serious heart block and Adams-Stokes attacks (excluding ventricular tachycardia), cardiac arrest, bronchospasm during anesthesia, and as an adjunct in treating hypovolemic/septic shock, low cardiac output states, congestive heart failure, and cardiogenic shock.
STI Pharma LLC
Usage: Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated for managing mild heart block, serious heart block and Adams-Stokes attacks (excluding ventricular tachycardia), cardiac arrest until definitive treatment, bronchospasm during anesthesia, and as an adjunct in treating hypovolemic/septic shock, low cardiac output states, congestive heart failure, and cardiogenic shock.
Long Grove Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Usage: Sodium Bicarbonate Injection is indicated for treating metabolic acidosis in conditions like severe renal disease, uncontrolled diabetes, shock, cardiac arrest, and certain drug intoxications. It helps alkalinize urine in hemolytic reactions and counteracts bicarbonate loss in severe diarrhea, while addressing underlying causes when possible.
HF Acquisition Co LLC, DBA HealthFirst
Usage: Sodium Bicarbonate Injection is used to treat metabolic acidosis in severe renal disease, uncontrolled diabetes, shock, cardiac arrest, and primary lactic acidosis. It also addresses specific drug intoxications, including barbiturates and salicylates, and mitigates nephrotoxicity in hemolytic reactions and severe diarrhea-related bicarbonate loss.