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NALOXONE IN SHOCK

The Lancet, 1981
K. Hruby   +5 more
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Why Not Use Naloxone?

Pediatrics, 1981
Since narcotic antagonists have long been used in the second stage of labor1 and naloxone has been shown to have no detrimental effects on the normal fetus,2 I wonder why the Committee on Drugs3 recommends that naloxone not be used to reverse the fetal and neonatal effects of maternally administered narcotic analgesics?
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Naloxone

2020
Louis A. Pagliaro, Ann Marie Pagliaro
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Naloxone and Naltrexone

2019
Naloxone is a highly specific, high-affinity opioid antagonist used to reverse the effects of opioids. It is available in several formulations for convenient administration by medical trained personnel and by lay persons in the ambulatory setting. Naltrexone is available orally or by long acting intramuscular injection for alcohol or opioid dependence ...
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Use of naloxone in CPR

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Gary J. Ordog, Jonathan Wasserberger
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Is Naloxone a Nonspecific Analeptic?

Anesthesiology, 1979
J. Antonio Aldrete, Ernesto Goldman
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