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Medical Student Perceptions of the Barriers to Entering Orthopaedic Surgery Differ by Gender. [PDF]

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Stakeholder Involvement in the Development of a New Proactive Clinical Review of Patients Prescribed Opioid Medicines Long-Term for Persistent Pain in Primary Care. [PDF]

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The Effects of Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid Abuse, Mortality, and Crime

Journal law and economy, 2021
The United States is experiencing an epidemic of opioid abuse. In response, states have implemented policies including increased access to naloxone, a drug that can save lives when administered during an overdose.
Jennifer L. Doleac, Anit Mukherjee
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Non-transport after Prehospital Naloxone Administration Is Associated with Higher Risk of Subsequent Non-fatal Overdose

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2021
Objective: U.S. opioid overdoses increased nearly sixfold from 1999 to 2018, and greater than 1% of all emergency medical services (EMS) encounters now involve naloxone administration. While “treat and release” protocols may have low short-term mortality,
A. Zozula   +4 more
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Naloxone

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Naloxone hydrochloride, a synthetic N-allyl derivative of oxymorphone, is an effective agent for the reversal of the cardiovascular and respiratory depression associated with narcotic and possibly some non-narcotic overdoses. It is essentially a pure narcotic antagonist, is relatively safe, and is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic agent.
K A, Handal   +2 more
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Microinduction of Buprenorphine/Naloxone: A Review of the Literature.

American Journal on Addictions, 2020
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Buprenorphine's high-binding affinity as a partial µ-opioid agonist displaces preexisting full agonists causing precipitated withdrawal, which requires most individuals starting buprenorphine to endure moderate withdrawal prior ...
Saeed Ahmed   +3 more
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Naloxone for shock

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003
There is pre-clinical evidence, involving several animal species, suggesting that opioid peptides play a role in the physiopathology of shock (endotoxic, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, spinal, anaphylactic). Many case reports have suggested that naloxone (an opiate antagonist) might be an effective treatment for shock in humans, but others have not ...
B, Boeuf   +6 more
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