NREMT Paramedic Medications app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 3435 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Ricky Olivarez
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 25 Jan 2010
App size: 579.53 Kb

This program is a comprehensive list and overview of the drugs used by paramedics, as well as a reference of the most common home medications and their classes. If you are in paramedic school, or would just like to stay fresh on your medications that you commonly use, then this program is for you.

This program was created by a paramedic for paramedics.
The program includes:

1) One-hundred and eleven (111) of the most commonly used emergency medications, much like you would see in Bradys Guide for paramedics. Conforms to the 1998 U.S. DOT EMT-Paramedic National Standard Curriculum and 2005 AHA Guidelines.
2) Fourteen-hundred and seventy-three (1473) common home medications and their classes.
3) List defining home medication classes


National Registry Drugs Include:
1. Abciximab
2. Acetaminophen
3. Activated Charcoal
4. Adenosine
5. Albuterol
6. Alteplase Recombinant (tPa)
7. Aminophylline
8. Amiodarone
9. Amrinone (Inamrinone)
10. Amyl Nitrite
11. Anistreplase (Apsac)
12. Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
13. Atenolol
14. Atracurium
15. Atropine
16. Bretylium
17. Bumetanide
18. Butorphanol
19. Calcium Chloride
20. Calcium Gluconate
21. Chlordiazepoxide
22. Chlorpromazine
23. Dexamethasone
24. Dextrose
25. Diazepam
26. Diazoxide
27. Digoxin
28. Digoxin Immune Fab
29. Diltiazem
30. Dimenhydrinate
31. Dimercaprol
32. Diphenhydramine
33. Dobutamine
34. Dopamine
35. Droperidol
36. Enoxaparin
37. Epinephrine
38. Eptifibatide
39. Esmolo
40. Etomidate
41. Fentanyl Citrate
42. Flecainide
43. Flumazenil
44. Fosphenytoin
45. Furosemide
46. Glucagon
47. Haloperidol
48. Heparin
49. Hydralazine
50. Hydrocortisone
51. Hydroxyzine
52. Ibuprofen
53. Ibutilide
54. Inamrinone
55. Insulin
56. Ipecac Syrup
57. Ipratropium
58. Isoetharine
59. Isoproterenol
60. Ketorolac
61. Labetalol
62. Levalbuterol
63. Lidocaine
64. Lorazepam
65. Magnesium Sulfate
66. Mannitol
67. Meperidine
68. Metaproterenol
69. Metaraminol
70. Methylprednisolone
71. Metoclopramide
72. Metoprolol
73. Midazolam
74. Milrinone
75. Morphine
76. Nalbuphine
77. Naloxone
78. Nesiritide
79. Nifedipine
80. Nitroglycerin
81. Nitrous Oxide
82. Norepinephrine
83. Olanzapine
84. Oxygen
85. Oxytocin
86. Pancuronium Bromide
87. Phenobarbital
88. Phenytoin
89. Physostigmine
90. Pralidoxime
91. Procainamide
92. Prochlorperazine
93. Promethazine
94. Propafanone
95. Propofol
96. Propranolol
97. Prostaglandin E1
98. Racemic Epinephrine
99. Rocuronium
100. Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
101 Sodium Nitroprusside
102. Sotalol
103. Streptokinase
104. Succinylcholine
105. Tenecteplase
106. Thiamine
107. Tirobifan
108. Vasopressin
109. Vecuronium
110. Verapamil
111. Ziprasidone


All drugs have been checked and double checked for accuracy. In the event you do find a drug that has an error. Please contact us at ParamedicApp@gmail.com

Pros and cons of NREMT Paramedic Medications app for iPhone and iPad

NREMT Paramedic Medications app good for

I am a paramedic intern and need to know my local as well as my national drugs. This app really helps me reference these national drugs. I was hoping, however that the nremt-p skills lists were on here as well. This would make for an awsome study guide for upcoming paramedics. And would most likley make this app sell like hotcakes!! Again. Taking all the help I can get D. J. Paramedic intern.
Nice concise reference. Something I will use for teaching NREMT courses and encourage my students to use. However, it NEEDS EXAMPLES or prototype drugs under the Drug Class Profiles. It is great to see what ACE inhibitors are, but an example of a drug or drug name would be great.
I am a paramedic student and this is a fantastic app for student to learn their drugs for their mega codes. Well worth it
Great App! But would just like to see the the ability to edit the dosing material for the drugs since we all learn the doses of some drugs a little different. And the common meds be combined with the med classes by class. But I love how the pharmacodynamics is very indepth, Great Job!
This is a great, simple app and Im glad I found it. Im a pmed student and have worked as an intermediate for 12 years so I plan on using it alot. I would like to see drug prototype drugs with each class but it is still very helpful.
At last a quick way that is inexspensive to look up drugs that patients are taking! I love the drugs used by Medics also for quick reference.

Some bad moments

This is simply a list of medication names, and silly comments like antiemetic, stops vomiting. Spend less for more elsewhere
You few charactors that got it...good for you. As of now, it doesnt down load. Itd be nice to get what I paid for. jc
Home meds doesnt load and I wish there was a custom option where I can put in my own dosage.
Missing meds we give in el dorado - zofran. Missing common home meds example - lantus. Description of meds too brief. Example - ace inhibitor - says its for CHF and HTN. Patients are also given this med for kidney protection.
This app uses information from 1998. Its significantly old information is not only often not inclusive but just wrong now. Waste of time, waste of money and just dangerous.
Waste of money dont buy. Doesnt give any home meds. It has a list for them but to my surprise no meds in the list. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY