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Episode 94- "Don't Set the Precedent": Precedex for Alcohol Withdrawal01 Jun 202300:11:45

Are you using Precedex for alcohol withdrawal? Hear my take on why I don't like this idea, with evidence from a recently-published meta-analysis.

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Episode 93- An Expert Talks: Managing Hyperglycemia in the ER18 May 202300:54:37

This week, Dr. Michael Paddock answers some common insulin and diabetes management questions we have all had. Don't miss out!

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Episode 84- "It Takes 1 to Roc": Part One: ABW, IBW, or LBW?15 Dec 202200:08:26

In Part One of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss the factors that determine how to dose meds, in this case rocuronium, in obesity

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Episode 83- An Expert Talks: Awake and Walking ICUs01 Dec 202200:57:09

Your intubated patients would love it if you heard this episode! Learn about the dangers of sedation with our guest, Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP

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Episode 82- "Bad Shrooms": Part Two: Treatment17 Nov 202200:06:44

Wrapping up the two-part series discussing poisonous mushrooms. This week, we focus on treatment with agents like silibinin.

To obtain silibinin (Legalon SIL):
- Contact the FDA at 301-796-3400 (8AM- 4:30 PM on weekdays/ after 4:30 PM or on weekends, contact the emergency call center at 866-300-4374) OR email druginfo@fda.hhs.gov. They will provide you with an Expanded Access IND number.
- In Canada, use the Special Access Program (613-946-8711 OR email hc.sap.devices.mdb.sc@canada.ca). Outside normal hours call 613-410-9186.
- Contact the manufacturer (Emergency_Legalon@marken.com or call 484-754-7500) and  complete the request form. If you have any questions on the form, contact Marken Customer Service at 484-754-7500 (monitored 24/7). 

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Episode 81- "Bad Shrooms": Part One: Amatoxin03 Nov 202200:05:46

The first of a two-part series discussing poisonous mushrooms. This week, we focus on amatoxin toxicity and presentation.
 
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The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution, seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of, any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.

Episode 80- One-time aminoglycosides for cystitis20 Oct 202200:06:24

Let's revive an old practice that may one day help you treat uncomplicated cystitis without having to admit your patient to the hospital
 
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Episode 79- An Expert Talks: Scorpion sting vs. stimulant exposure in pediatric patients06 Oct 202200:59:22

What do scorpions and meth have in common? Tune in as Drs. Rebecca Gragg and Daniel Brooks share their insights in this tox episode
 
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Episode 78- "If it ain't broke...": Fixed versus variable Kcentra dosing11 Aug 202200:06:53

How does a 1500 IU fixed dose of Kcentra stack up to FDA-approved variable dosing for reaching a specific INR target? Let's talk about it.
 
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Episode 77- "Cutting cost and waste": Rabies immune globulin dose rounding28 Jul 202200:07:37

Want to save your site and your patient money while at the same time reduce drug waste? Listen now for one tip on how to do just that.
 
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Episode 76- Can we treat bacteremia with cephalexin?02 Jun 202200:08:22

Or any other beta-lactam antibiotic? Or do we have to use a fluoroquinolone or Bactrim? Find out on this week's Pharmacy Consult episode.
 
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Episode 75- Does caffeine reduce the efficacy of adenosine?19 May 202200:07:15

Why didn't adenosine work? Not giving it rapidly enough? Is the coffee your patient just drank to blame?  We focus on the latter.
 
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Episode 92- Naloxone for ACE-I overdose04 May 202300:09:58

Learn how naloxone can be used in the setting of an ACE-I overdose. Who would have thought?

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Episode 74- An Expert Talks: Intricacies of Hyperkalemia Management05 May 202201:07:40

Not your average hyperkalemia episode! Jimmy Pruitt, host of the Pharm-So-Hard podcast, shares some pearls on hyperkalemia management

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Episode 73- "Alcohol Withdrawal? Try Phenobarbital!": Part 3: An Expert Talks21 Apr 202200:45:07

In the final part of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series,  the author of a recently-published study discusses his experience with phenobarbital

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Episode 72- "Alcohol Withdrawal? Try Phenobarbital!": Part 2: Dosing + Monitoring07 Apr 202200:10:46

In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss the data behind phenobarb and how to dose and monitor it

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Episode 71- "Alcohol Withdrawal? Try Phenobarbital!": Part 1: History + PK/PD24 Mar 202200:08:06

In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we review the history and the pharmacodynamic/ pharmacokinetic profile of phenobarbital   

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Episode 70- "Revisited": Can we give levetiracetam as an IV push?24 Feb 202200:09:33

The first ever "Revisited" episode will go all the way back to Episode Two- where we discussed giving Keppra as an IV push

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Episode 69- Do anticoagulated patients with ACS get IV heparin?10 Feb 202200:06:32

Let's answer a very important, slightly nuanced question that can lead to a lot of confusion in an already stressful scenario

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Episode 68- "Back to the Future?": Vasopressin + steroids during cardiac arrest27 Jan 202200:09:10

This week, we review a meta-analysis that may make you rethink the contents of your code carts...

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Episode 67- What options exist for outpatient COVID treatment?13 Jan 202200:10:52

What are these new oral antiviral agents for COVID and how well do they work? We answer these questions and a few more this week.

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Episode 66- Surviving Sepsis: Updated recommendations and clinical pearls30 Dec 202100:09:45

This week, we review some key recommendations and updates from the 2021 surviving sepsis campaign guidelines

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Episode 65- When can we use oral ketamine for procedural sedation?02 Dec 202100:05:19

This week, we talk about how to use oral ketamine for (minor) procedural sedation in the agitated/ combative patient

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Episode 91- Which patients respond best to Angiotensin II?06 Apr 202300:09:27

This week, I discuss which patients respond best to ATII and when to start it (hint: it's earlier than you think)

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Episode 64- What happens when we give Kcentra to patients with liver failure?18 Nov 202100:08:49

Do you use Kcentra to reverse the INR in patients with liver failure to reduce bleeding risk? Is this good practice?
 
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Episode 63- "I don't think it means what you think it means": INR values in liver disease04 Nov 202100:08:11

In this Mini Grand Rounds series, we discuss the meaning of an elevated INR in the setting of acute or chronic liver disease
 
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Episode 62- Walking Home from the ICU meets ER-Rx: Propofol21 Oct 202100:42:28

Listen as Kali Dayton and I discuss ICU sedation and the good, bad, and ugly of propofol on the Walking Home from the ICU podcast

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Episode 61- PharmSoHard meets ER-Rx: ICU sedation07 Oct 202101:02:36

In case you missed our discussion on ICU sedation on the PharmSoHard podcast, we're playing the episode on ER-Rx as well. Yes, it's that important.
 
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Episode 60- Should we load vancomycin?23 Sep 202100:06:41

Does loading vancomycin lead to achieving target levels within the first 24 hours? Does it increase the risk of nephrotoxicity?
 
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Episode 59- "Something old, something new": Propylhexedrine abuse26 Aug 202100:05:18

This week we discuss a warning issued by the FDA regarding the abuse of propylhexedrine, a drug commonly found in OTC nasal decongestants
 
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Episode 58- "Diaphoretic, dystonic, and dangerous": Clozapine withdrawal12 Aug 202100:05:25

This episode will hopefully convince you to never suddenly discontinue clozapine (and to do a thorough home medication review)
 
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Episode 57- Escaping "SCAPE"29 Jul 202100:07:49

This week, we discuss the use of noninvasive ventilation and high dose nitroglycerin to prevent intubation in patients with SCAPE
 
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Episode 56- "Glucose and 'gliflozins": Managing euglycemic DKA01 Jul 202100:06:23

A high-yield episode with probably some low-key mispronunciations about how to treat euglycemic DKA  caused by SGLT2 inhibitors.
 
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Episode 55- How do we treat CAP in the immunocompromised?17 Jun 202100:07:42

All immunocompromised patients with CAP get empiric vancomycin plus Zosyn in the ER, right? Right?!
 
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Episode 90- PharmSoHard meets ER-Rx: Status Epilepticus23 Mar 202300:56:19

In this episode, I sit down with Jimmy Pruitt of the PharmSoHard podcast and talk about my favorite; status epilepticus. 

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Episode 54- Is PID in need of a third antibiotic?20 May 202100:07:40

In this episode, we review a potentially practice-changing study. Should we treat PID with three antibiotics?

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Episode 53- An expert talks: Hydrofluoric acid exposures06 May 202100:24:47

This week we discuss hydrofluoric acid exposures with Dr. KC Lee, a clinical pharmacist with training in toxicology/ emergency medicine

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Episode 52- How do we treat Suboxone-induced withdrawal?22 Apr 202100:08:01

In this episode, we discuss how to treat opioid withdrawal precipitated by buprenorphine/Suboxone. The answer is more simple than you think!

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Episode 51- How do we manage pain in patients on Suboxone?08 Apr 202100:08:27

In this episode, we discuss how to manage acute and post-op pain in patients on opioid maintenance therapy with Suboxone.

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Episode 50- Public service announcement: Don't forget to redose your antibiotics!25 Mar 202100:06:47

In this episode, we discuss a recent article that describes delays in antibiotic redosing in the ER and how that affects mortality rates.

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Episode 49- Annie are you A-OK?18 Mar 202100:05:16

This week, we talk about amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) and the "A-OK" medication combination.

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Episode 48- "Status Underdosingus": Part 3: Refractory status epilepticus11 Mar 202100:06:16

In the final episode of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss the management of refractory status epilepticus.

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Episode 47- "Status Underdosingus": Part 2: Urgent therapy04 Mar 202100:06:45

In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss urgent therapy of patients in status epilepticus.

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Episode 46- "Status Underdosingus": Part 1: Emergent therapy25 Feb 202100:07:00

In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss emergent therapy of patients in status epilepticus using benzodiazepines.

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Episode 45- How do we treat agitation in the ER setting?18 Feb 202100:07:21

This week, we discuss which agents to use to control agitation in a few different clinical scenarios encountered in the ER.

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Episode 89- Let's talk BRASH09 Mar 202300:07:40

In this Fresh Fruit episode, we talk about BRASH syndrome. Who gets it? How do they present? And how are they managed?
 
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References:
Majeed H, Khan U, Khan AM, et al. BRASH syndrome: a systematic review of reported case. Current Problems in Cardiology (2023). 

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Episode 44- "Moonshot": Vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone in septic shock11 Feb 202100:06:10

Is a concoction of Vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone the cure for patients with sepsis or septic shock?

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Episode 43- An expert talks: Awake intubation04 Feb 202100:09:23

Tune in as Dr. Nick Tsipis from the Emergency Medical Minute takes over the ER-Rx Podcast to discuss awake intubation.

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Episode 42- What is the most effective antiemetic in the ER setting?28 Jan 202100:07:09

What is the most effective agent for relieving nausea and vomiting in the ER? The answer may surprise you…

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Episode 41- "The Perfect Storm:" Part 2: Hyperinfection syndrome and ivermectin21 Jan 202100:07:24

In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss hyperinfection syndrome and its treatment with ivermectin.

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