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  2. Opioid overdose - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone is then recommended to those who cannot reverse the opioid's effects through breathing. [10] [3] Giving naloxone via nasal administration or as an injection into a muscle has shown to be equally effective. [11] Other efforts to prevent deaths from overdose include increasing access to naloxone and treatment for opioid dependence. [1] [12]

  3. 1st opioid overdose reversal drug approved over-the-counter ...

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    In an effort to make the drug available to more people, the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, March 29, approved Narcan, a nasal spray version of naloxone, to be sold over the counter ...

  4. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone, sold under the brand name Narcan among others, is an opioid antagonist, a medication used to reverse or reduce the effects of opioids. [13] For example, it is used to restore breathing after an opioid overdose . [ 13 ]

  5. Experts warn of dangerous weight loss drug side effect ... - AOL

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    Experts are warning of one more potential side effect to popular weight loss drugs: reckless behavior.. According to two experts, the drugs could cause people to act out of character, engaging in ...

  6. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Since (+)-naloxone and (+)-naltrexone lack affinity for opioid receptors, they do not block the effects of opioid analgesic drugs, and so can be used to counteract the TLR4-mediated side effects of opioid agonists without affecting analgesia, [6] though (+)-naloxone does reduce the reinforcing effects of opioid drugs. [7] (+)-Naloxone was also ...

  7. Narcan will be available for purchase over-the-counter in ...

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    Narcan, which now available over the counter, can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, including fentanyl. (Illustration: Aisha Yousaf; photos: Getty Images) (Illustration by Aisha Yousaf ...

  8. Narcan will be available over the counter. What to know about ...

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    Narcan will hit pharmacy shelves across the country in September, the manufacturer announced. Narcan will be available over the counter. What to know about opioid overdose drug

  9. Take-home naloxone program - Wikipedia

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    Naloxone was created in a laboratory, patented in 1961, and approved by the FDA a decade later. [1] It was first proposed in the 1990s for community-based provisions of take-home naloxone rescue kits (THN) to opioid users, which involved training opioid users, along with their family or friends, in awareness, emergency management, and administration of naloxone. [2]