An allergy question.

Started by urge
This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

urge

Full Member
15+ Year Member
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
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?

We use famotadine at my hospital...
 
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad
i'm surprised people are still using cimetidine given it's poor interactions with many medications
 
That's what I did. I gave it. Felt funny though. Never heard of it being used for this.