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Emergency Drugs

Every physician keeps in his pocket the therapeutic scheme for the more frequently utilized drugs. However, th...

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Every physician keeps in his pocket the therapeutic scheme for the more frequently utilized drugs. However, the calculation of the infusion rate can be time expensive and easily generates errors!
This application helps you to calculate the infusion rate of the most common drugs utilized in emergency setting simply by entering the dosage and if needed the weight of the patient.
For every drug are provided:
• A view with the therapeutic scheme where the dilution modality, infusion rate and possible bolus are calculated on the basis of the provided dosage and patient weight.
• An info view with synthetic but detailed information on the drug (e.g. Indications, contraindications, warnings, references).

NEWS IN 3.4 VERSION.
CREATE YOUR DRUG: Now you can create your own therapeutic scheme through a simple interface where you can select from 5 modalities of infusion and set minimal dosage, maximal dosage, unit of measurement for the dosage, description etc.
SHARE YOUR DRUGS: You can also share your therapeutic scheme with your colleagues directly with a bluetooth connection or by sending the data of the therapeutic scheme via email, SMS or by posting on Facebook from the application.
SEND US YOUR DRUGS: You can send us the data via email to the email address you'll find in the application in order to help us understand what you need for next updates.

The drugs include:
Adenosine
Alteplase
Aminophylline
Amiodarone
Atenolol
Atropin
Digoxin
Diltiazem
Dobutamine
Dopamine
Epinephrine
Furosemide
Heparin
Isoproterenol
Labetalol
Metoprolol
Nitroglycerin
Nitroprusside
Norepinephrine
Propafenone
Propranolol
Somatostatin
Sotalol
Verapamil
Flecainide
Esmolol
Urapidil
Salbutamol

DISCLAIMER: This app has been created only for professional medical usage and the content of the app is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Size

7.0 MB

Last update

Nov. 26, 2019

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