Emergency drugs are drugs used in patients during life-threatening 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 life-threatening. 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. Join this our membership section to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb1LglhAi_YGQnazlqeWRsQ/join SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE Check our website for more medical lecture notes at https://medcrine.com Follow us on twitter @medcrine Facebook at www.fb.me/medcrine Pinterest at pinterest.com/medcrine Telegram at t.me/medcrine email us on info@medcrine.com

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