Resuscitation drugs can be beneficial to restoring heart rhythm after cardiac arrest in certain instances, research shows

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - 09:10 in Health & Medicine

Administering heart resuscitation drugs to patients whose cardiac arrest is witnessed at the time of the attack can improve survival, but needs to be done through an IV line rather than directly into bone marrow as is more commonly done by paramedics, a new study reveals.

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