Which drug is not given in anaphylactic shock: Sept ember 2005

Correct Answer: Antibiotics
Description: Ans. C: Antibiotics Epinephrine (adrenaline) is the primary treatment for anaphylaxis with no absolute contraindication to its use. Epinephrine improves airway patency, improves blood pressure, and may be life-saving. The recommended dose is 0.5 mg (or 0.5 mL adrenaline injection 1 in 1000) given intramuscularly. Anaphylaxis can lead to massive losses of intravascular fluids. Thus large amounts of intravenous fluids maybe required. Antihistamines may have adjuvant value. Coicosteroids should be added in severe/recurrent cases.
Category: Pharmacology
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