Emergency drugs are drugs used in patients during lifethreatening conditions so that the symptoms can be controlled and the life of a patient can be saved.
For a drug to be useful in an emergency, it must have a short onset of action and be administered in such a way as to facilitate the rapid onset of action
Purpose of Emergency Drugs
To provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, most of which may be lifethreatening.
To control the symptoms of a patient.
To save the life of the patient.
To reach the site of action as soon as possible.
To normalize vital bodily functions. To diverge the patient from the possible risks.
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