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Drug of choice for:

1. cardiogenic shock
2. anaphylaxis
3. septic shock
cardiogenic shock: dobutamine (B1 activity to stimulate heart)

anaphylaxis: epinephrine

septic shock: NE
Glaucoma Drugs:

ABCD and P
a agonists

b blockers

cholinomimetics (direct and indirect)

diuretics

prostaglandins
P450 Inhibitors
PICK EGS

protease inhibitors
INH
cimetidine
ketoconazole

erythromycin
graprefruit juice
sulfonamides

acute alcohol abuse
P450 Inducers
BCQ QRS

barbiturates
carbamezapine
G=

phenytoin
quinidine
rifampin
st. john's worts
Lupus inducing drugs
SHIPP

sulfonamides
hydrazaline
INH
phenytoin
procainamide
Drugs that cause SIADH
1. antidepressants (TCA, SSRIs MAOIs)
2. antipsychotics
3. carbamezapine
4. antineoplastics
myoclonic seizures: DOC

-sudden and brief muscle contractions
valproate, phenytoin, carbamezapine

these 3 also indicated for which other seizure?
partial (simple or complex)
general absence: DOC
ethosuximide

can be used in children
status epilepticus: DOC
lorazepam, diazepam, (fos)phenytoin