atropine-anticholenergic
adrenaline-antecholinergic
sodabicarb-
calcium gluconate-calcium channel blockers
magnessium sulphate-
dopamine, dobutamine-inotrops
amiodrone-antiarrythimic
xylocard-antiarrythemic
tranquilizers, pain reliever, stress reliever, antidotes, beta-blockers and many other
Pharmacology. Pharmacologists study the interactions between drugs and the body to understand their effects and develop antidotes to counteract harmful effects. They play a critical role in ensuring safe and effective medication use.
tranquilizers, pain reliever, stress reliever, antidotes, beta-blockers and many other
drugs cannot be supplied at all in an emergency?
These substances include alcohol, coffee, prescription drugs, peppermint (in toothpaste and mouthwash), camphor (in salves and lotions), and very spicy foods.
When someone offers you drugs, don't take them.
No, their are many reasons why you would need to go in the Emergency room. It can be because of sickness or because it's an actual Emergency. However, because of Drugs it is possible to go in the Emergency Room (ER). Drugs can be overdosed and you will most likely receive a discharge from a ER and placed into a hospital so that Medical Doctors can take it from there. Only depending on how the situation is looking.
to remove nephrotoxic drugs or poisons from the blood in emergency situations
Drugs, inappropriate pictures or actions, cursing, and much more.
Cholinergic drugs
You need to tell him the truth. Suppose he's out with you sometime & there is an emergency. He won't know what's wrong with you because you lie to him about doing drugs.
opiates