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Top Injectables 1

Top 100 injectable drugs from WVU SOP part 1

GenericBrandIndication
Alteplase Activase Parental thrombolytic agent
Atropine AtroPen, Isopto Atropine, Sal-Atropine anticholinergic, antidote, antispasmodic
diazepam Valium Benzo (antianxiety, anticonvulsant)
Diltiazem Cardizem CCB
Dobutamine Dobutrex adrenergic agonist
Dopamine Intropin adrenergic agonist
Enoxaparin Lovenox LMWH
Epinephrine Adrenaline, EpiPen direct-acting catecholamine sympathomimetic agent
Epoetin alpha Epogen, Procrit biosynthetic form of erythropoietin
Esomeprazole Nexium PPI
Fentanyl Sublimaze semi-synthetic phenylpiperidine-derivative opiate agonist analgesic
Filgrastim Neupogen hematopoietic growth factor which promotes proliferation & maturation of neutrophil granulocytes
Fosphenytoin Cerebyx anticonvulsant
Furosemide Lasix short-acting sulfonamide type loop diuretic
Heparin generic only complex glycosaminoglycan (anticoagulant/antithrombotic)
Hydralazine generic only direct-acting systemic vasodilator antihypertensive agent
hydromorphone Dilaudid semi-synthetic phenanthrene-derivative opiate analgesic
Levetiracetam Keppra anticonvulsant
Ketorolac Toradol NSAID/potent analgesic
Lidocaine Xylocaine local anesthetic/class IB antiarryhthmic
Methylprednisolone sodium succinate Solu-Medrol, A-Methapred immunosuppressive/anti-inflammatory glucocorticosteroid
midazolam Versed water soluble short-acting benzodiazepine general anesthetic
Morphine Duramorph, Astramorph semi-synthetic phenanthrene-derivative opiate analgesic
Naloxone Narcan antidote
Nicardipine Cardene CCB
Nitroglycerin Tridil, Nitro-bid organic nitrate antianginal agent
Nitroprusside Nitropress vasodilator antihypertensive
Norepinephrine Levophed endogenous catecholamine/vasopressor
Ondansetron Zofran selective serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist antiemetic
Phytonadione AquaMEPHYTON naphthoquinone derivative identical to vitamin K1
Vasopressin Pitressin anti-diuretic hormone
Amidarone Cordarone Class III Antiarrhythmic
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