Common Pediatric Medications - AAPD
www.aapd.org › assets › 1May 18, 2008 · Common Pediatric Medications* Amoxicillin Forms: liquid, tablet, capsule Usual oral dosage1,2: children > 3 months of age up to 40 kg: 20-40 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 8 hours oR 25-45 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 12 hours children > 40 kg & adults: 250-500 mg every 8 hours oR 500-875 mg every 12 hours
Drugs Used to Treat Pediatric Emergencies | Pediatrics ...
publications.aap.org › pediatrics › articleJan 01, 2020 · This clinical report is a revision of “Preparing for Pediatric Emergencies: Drugs to Consider.” It updates the list, indications, and dosages of medications used to treat pediatric emergencies in the prehospital, pediatric clinic, and emergency department settings. Although it is not an all-inclusive list of medications that may be used in all emergencies, this resource will be helpful ...
Emergency Drug Doses for Infants and Children | Pediatrics ...
publications.aap.org › pediatrics › articleMar 01, 1988 · The following list has been prepared by the Committee on Drugs, with the assistance of the Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine. It represents the opinion of the Committees and may differ from information in package inserts of drugs. Doses should be individualized depending on patient response. These are general guidelines only. Physician judgment should be involved in the use of this emergency drug dose information. Atropine Sulfate
Drug List - NC EMS
www.ncems.org › druglists › druglistsAandBsystem-specific drug list for use with system-specific protocols for daily operations and training. See the Pediatric Color Coded Drug List for pediatric dosages This formulary is provided as a reference only. It does not contain all of the contraindications and potential adverse reactions for each listed drug. It is the responsiblity of each EMS