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Atropine to Adenosine #1573

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DocScarle opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 4 comments
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Atropine to Adenosine #1573

DocScarle opened this issue Jun 11, 2015 · 4 comments
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Atropine is the incorrect drug to use in the correction of heart rates, in the case of Epinephrine OD. Adenosine is a better choice. It would require nothing more than a name change to Atropine as the current effect in ACE are the same.

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KRDucky commented Jun 11, 2015

My understanding is that Atropine was in from ACE2 days for NBC gear and chemical/bio attacks

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pool011 commented Jun 14, 2015

My understanding is that Atropine was in from ACE2 days for NBC gear and chemical/bio attacks

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Would love to see NBC scenarios implemented.

Also, doc is right. Adenosine is a more proper drug to use. Atropine is for treating neurotoxins in the field.

@thojkooi thojkooi modified the milestones: 3.5.0, Backlog Feb 7, 2016
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thojkooi commented Feb 7, 2016

#3134

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bux commented Feb 20, 2016

Closing in favor of ^

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