B-Blocker and Cocaine Abuse
2007 EMA Advanced Emergency Department Patient Emergency …
Reduce shearing forces • B blocker + nipride • Labetalol Robert A. Giles, MD, FACEP ED HTN Pts: Catecholamines • Pheochromocytoma, cocaine abuse • Hypertensive crisis from … View Document
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35% of schizophrenics are currently diagnosed with alcoholic abuse. Other abused substances were cocaine (20%), heroin (3%), and marijuana (15%). Lithium and b-blocker also have been effective to reduce violence on some schizophrenics. … Fetch Content
Pharmacology
Uses: ventricular or super-ventricular arrhythmias (use with digitalis or B-blocker for rate control) sleep apnea (protriptyline), phobia/separation anxiety in children, peptic ulcers, behavioral disorder in MR, anorexia nervosa/bulimia, cocaine abuse … Fetch Here
Dilated Cardiomyopathy Jafer Jeelani Daily Report
Mechanisms: direct toxic effect, the cocaine-induced hyperadrenergic state, and infectious cardiomyopathy (parenteral abuse). Surgical management Lifestyle: Daily weighing Low salt diet Limit fluid intake Medical: ASA B-Blocker ACE … Return Document
Section 2: Toxicology In ECC
In communities in which abuse of naloxone-resistant In cases of massive b-blocker poisoning, however, isoproter- reverse cocaine-induced vasoconstriction, that labetalol has … Read Content
EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLINICAL QUICK & DIRTY PEARLS
Overdose:big 11: asa, tylenol, tca, cocaine, theophylline, narcotics, co, methanol,ethylene glycol, b-blocker, ccb, at fundi-shaken baby syndrome, and other signs of abuse peds aids: all pts taking azt need wbc to document … Read Content
2007 EMA Advanced Emergency Department Patient Emergency …
Reduce shearing forces • B blocker + nipride • Labetalol Robert A. Giles, MD, FACEP ED HTN Pts: Catecholamines • Pheochromocytoma, cocaine abuse • Hypertensive crisis from … Read Content
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– begin HTN therapy , stop smoking, add B-blocker – operate when 5.5 cm or becomes symptomatic hypertension and cocaine abuse – most recently today ! ¥ PE: VS 1 10/40, 130, 24, 37, pulse ox = 98% … Access Document
Drug Treatment For Hypertensive Emergencies
Associated with cocaine, treat with benzodiazepines and avoid B–blocker therapy. The treatment of acute sympathetic crisis, in the case of cocaine or amphetamine abuse, deserves special consideration. … Retrieve Here
-BlockersAreAssociatedWithReducedRiskofMyocardial …
Das G. Cardiovascular effects of cocaine abuse. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol. 1993;31:521-528. 30. Om A, Ellahham S, DiSciascio G. Management of cocaine-induced … Read Content
Cardiovascular Complications Of Cocaine Abuse
Chest pain and urine toxicology positive for cocaine The primary predictor was receipt of a B-blocker in the ED, and the primary outcome was death. Times New Roman Arial Wingdings Quadrant 1_Quadrant Cardiovascular Complications of Cocaine Abuse Slide 2 Introduction … Retrieve Document
HYPERTENSIVE EMERGENCIES
Vomiting, scalp tingling Impaired hepatic function Elderly patients Contraindicated in HPT secondary to Cocaine use/Phaeochromocytoma (B-blocker effect outway numbness and weakness involving right side of body, blurry vision over past 12 hrs PMx: HPT, bilateral artery stenosis, cocaine abuse … Doc Viewer
Chest Pain
Cardiac Risk Factors (Age, DM, HTN, FH, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, cocaine abuse) Acute Coronary Syndromes – EKG Findings STEMI – ST segment PCI) Acute Coronary Syndromes – Treatment STEMI (ASA, B-blocker, NTG, anti-platelet, anticoagulation, thrombolysis, PCI) NSTEMI (ASA, B-blocker … Document Viewer
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See also Beta (b) blocker b2 subtype, 48 agonism, 33,48 antagonism, 33 b3 subtype, 142 Adverse drug see HIV AKT, 327 AlbanyMolecularResearch(company), 376 Alanine racemase, see Alr Alcohol abuse Cocaine, 371 Cognitive dysfunction, 477 Cognitive enhancers, 304 … Fetch This Document
Acute Coronary Syndromes
AHA 2007: ASA, nitrates, heparin, clopidogrel, +/- B-blocker Supportive care ?Low Risk ACS? Atypical sxs with normal/unchanged EKG TIMI Risk 0-2 Cocaine abuse … View Doc
A Research Guided Approach To The Prevention And Management …
Quickly reproduce the symptoms Treatment: • Surgical resection of tumor Pre-tx with phenoxybenzamine (an irreversible B-blocker) or Substances of abuse (withdrawal) Stimulants (e.g., cocaine) and CNS depressants (e.g., alcohol) … Return Document
Clinical Management Of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Cocaine/Amphetamines •Newborn symptoms are mostly due to acute intoxication Volatile Substance Abuse •User and baby had characteristic odor •Also given antiemtic, B-blocker, Clonidine •Patient converted to daily oral naltrexone … View Full Source