An allergy question.

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Let's say your patient has a bad allergic reaction. You give the usual tx of epi, steroids, benadryl, and tagamet. My question is: if the hosp is not buying tagamet anymore, can you use pepcid with the same results(H2 blocker)?

Anything else that can be tried?
 
Let's say your patient has a bad allergic reaction. You give the usual tx of epi, steroids, benadryl, and tagamet. My question is: if the hosp is not buying tagamet anymore, can you use pepcid with the same results(H2 blocker)?

Anything else that can be tried?

Any H2 blocker should work.
 
Let's say your patient has a bad allergic reaction. You give the usual tx of epi, steroids, benadryl, and tagamet. My question is: if the hosp is not buying tagamet anymore, can you use pepcid with the same results(H2 blocker)?

Anything else that can be tried?

We use famotadine at my hospital...
 
i'm surprised people are still using cimetidine given it's poor interactions with many medications
 
Actually, it has EXCELLENT interactions with other drugs! That's the problem...

i'm surprised people are still using cimetidine given it's poor interactions with many medications
 
Actually, it has EXCELLENT interactions with other drugs! That's the problem...

yea, that's what i meant. i guess 'poor' was a poor choice of wordage.
 
That's what I did. I gave it. Felt funny though. Never heard of it being used for this.
 
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