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Naloxone and Alcoholic Intoxication

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: In a recent article, Lyon and Antony (1) reported the dramatic effect of naloxone hydrochloride in two comatose patients with alcoholic intoxication.
Lignian, Hervé   +2 more
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Perinatal naloxone: When does naloxone affect hyperalgesia?

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1979
Pregnant mice were treated with naloxone via subcutaneous implants, from about 5 days prior to parturition. At birth entire litters were cross-fostered so that groups of offspring were exposed to naloxone treated mothers; before birth, after birth to weaning, from about 5 days prior to birth to weaning, or not exposed to naloxone.
Harvey Monder   +2 more
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Rapid micro-induction of buprenorphine/naloxone for opioid use disorder in an inpatient setting: A case series.

American Journal on Addictions, 2019
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Buprenorphine/naloxone has been shown to be effective in the treatment of opioid use disorder. Due to its pharmacological properties, induction can be challenging, time-consuming, and result in sudden onset of withdrawal ...
Sukhpreet Klaire   +5 more
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Naloxone in Hepatic Encephalopathy

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—The prognosis of hepatic encephalopathy in general is extremely guarded. By using levodopa (100 mg/kg), 23 of 39 patients with hepatic encephalopathy related to different liver diseases responded to treatment, and 17 of them were discharged in an uncontrolled study.
Şinasi Özsoylu, Nurten Koçak
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Intranasal Naloxone Administration

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Intranasal Administration of Naloxone Intranasal naloxone is used to treat patients with respiratory and central nervous system depression that is known or suspected to be caused by an opioid overd...
Rafael Ortega   +4 more
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Naloxone-lnduced Lethargy

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981
To the Editor.— The article by Judd et al, "Naloxone-Induced Behavioral and Physiological Effects in Normal and Manic Subjects" (Archives1980; 37:583-586), states that lethargy is the main behavioral effect of naloxone hydrochloride in manic patients and normal controls.
Yasuko F. Jacquet, Jan Volavka
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Nociceptive circling and naloxone

Pharmacological Research Communications, 1983
Under suitable conditions, mice exhibit rotatory behaviour, with a direction preference. Noxious electric stimulation to the feet of mice was found to increase significantly the rate of turning, as well as the ratio between circling in the preferred and in the opposite direction (the latter change was not significant statistically).
R. Rabinowitz   +2 more
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Naloxone enhancement of memory

Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1979
Naloxone enhanced retention when systemically administered to male F344 rats after training in a one-trial inhibitory avoidance task. Further, the memory-enhancing ability of naloxone appears to be opiate receptor dependent, because it was antagonized by morphine. Naloxone also improved retention of rats in an active avoidance task, indicating that the
Robert A. Jensen   +7 more
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With a Little Help from My Friends: The Effects of Good Samaritan and Naloxone Access Laws on Opioid-Related Deaths

Journal law and economy, 2019
In an effort to address the opioid epidemic, a majority of states recently passed some version of a Good Samaritan law (GSL) and/or a naloxone access law (NAL). Good Samaritan laws provide immunity from prosecution for drug possession to anyone who seeks
D. Rees   +4 more
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Naloxone-precipitated withdrawal as a function of the morphine-naloxone interval

Psychopharmacology, 1977
Withdrawal was precipitated by naloxone at different intervals, up to 22.5 h, following a last maintenance injection in morphine-dependent rats. Different symptoms of withdrawal were found to be preeminent following different morphine-naloxone intervals.
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