Medications EM-B's can use.

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Yes prescribe as in administer. Any time you administer a medication, you are prescribing it. However you are under a physicians medical license.

@ Veneficus- The post may be from 2006, but you commented in it... Who's a day late now?
 
per protocols:


Pt Assisted:
MDI
Nitro
Epi-Pen

Always available off the truck (available on standing orders):
ASA
Charcoal
O2
Oral Glucose
Mark I kits

Need Online Medical Control to take off the truck:
EpiPen
Epinephrine Sub-Q: allergic reaction only (this is very rare that a protocol allows for this but it is in the state training and EMS Codes)
Nitro (usually spray only)
Any MDI (most places don't carry these)
Albuterol, nebulized (becoming more common)
Technically: any over the counter medication that does not have to be on a pharmacy license; but these are rarely used and usually only carried on special duty such as event standby when carrying tylenol, neosporin and sunscreen is to our direct benefit.
 
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