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Naloxone Use, 911 Calls, and Emergency Visits After Nonfatal Overdose.
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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.
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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.
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Perinatal naloxone: When does naloxone affect hyperalgesia?
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1979Pregnant 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.
H, Monder, N, Yasukawa, J J, Christian
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A negative allosteric modulator of the μ-opioid receptor enhances the efficacy of naloxone.
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A negative allosteric modulator of the μ-opioid receptor enhances the efficacy of naloxone.
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