نتایج جستجو برای: naloxone hydrochloride

تعداد نتایج: 48808  

Journal: :Harm Reduction Journal 2006
Nancy Worthington Tinka Markham Piper Sandro Galea David Rosenthal

BACKGROUND Drug-induced and drug-related deaths have been increasing for the past decade throughout the US. In NYC, drug overdose accounts for nearly 900 deaths per year, a figure that exceeds the number of deaths each year from homicide. Naloxone, a highly effective opiate antagonist, has for decades been used by doctors and paramedics during emergency resuscitation after an opiate overdose. F...

Journal: :Substance use & misuse 2008
Tinka Markham Piper Sharon Stancliff Sasha Rudenstine Susan Sherman Vijay Nandi Allan Clear Sandro Galea

Naloxone, an opiate antagonist that can avert opiate overdose mortality, has only recently been prescribed to drug users in a few jurisdictions (Chicago, Baltimore, New Mexico, New York City, and San Francisco) in the United States. This report summarizes the first systematic evaluation of large-scale naloxone distribution among injection drug users (IDUs) in the United States. In 2005, we cond...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
C S Whisnant F N Thompson T E Kiser C R Barb

Two experiments were conducted with the opioid antagonist naloxone to determine the effect of opioid receptor blockade on hormone secretion in postpartum beef cows. In Exp. 1, nine anestrous postpartum beef cows were used to measure the effect of naloxone on serum luteinizing hormone (LH), cortisol and prolactin concentrations. Cows received either saline (n = 4) or 200 mg naloxone in saline (n...

2014
Catriona Matheson Christiane Pflanz-Sinclair Lorna Aucott Philip Wilson Richard Watson Stephen Malloy Elinor Dickie Andrew McAuley

BACKGROUND The Scottish Naloxone Programme aims to reduce Scotland's high number of drug-related deaths (DRDs) caused by opiate overdose. It is currently implemented through specialist drug services but General Practitioners (GPs) are likely to have contact with drug using patients and their families and are therefore in an ideal position to direct them to naloxone schemes, or provide it themse...

2015
Marcus A. Bachhuber Emma E. McGinty Alene Kennedy-Hendricks Jeff Niederdeppe Colleen L. Barry Kent E. Vrana

BACKGROUND Barriers to public support for naloxone distribution include lack of knowledge, concerns about potential unintended consequences, and lack of sympathy for people at risk of overdose. METHODS A randomized survey experiment was conducted with a nationally-representative web-based survey research panel (GfK KnowledgePanel). Participants were randomly assigned to read different message...

Journal: :Journal of addiction medicine 2011
Alexander R Bazazi Michael Yokell Jeannia J Fu Josiah D Rich Nickolas D Zaller

OBJECTIVES We examined the use, procurement, and motivations for the use of diverted buprenorphine/naloxone among injecting and noninjecting opioid users in an urban area. METHODS A survey was self-administered among 51 injecting opioid users and 49 noninjecting opioid users in Providence, RI. Participants were recruited from a fixed-site syringe exchange program and a community outreach site...

Journal: :The Journal of emergency medicine 2005
Erik D Barton Christopher B Colwell Timothy Wolfe Dave Fosnocht Craig Gravitz Tamara Bryan Will Dunn Jeff Benson Jeff Bailey

Prehospital providers are at increased risk for blood-borne exposure and disease due to the nature of their environment. The use if intranasal (i.n.) medications in high-risk populations may limit this risk of exposure. To determine the efficacy of i.n. naloxone in the treatment of suspected opiate overdose patients in the prehospital setting, a prospective, nonrandomized trial of administering...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2015
Corey S Davis Derek Carr

BACKGROUND Opioid overdose, which has reached epidemic levels in the United States, is reversible by administration of the medication naloxone. Naloxone requires a prescription but is not a controlled substance and has no abuse potential. In the last half-decade, the majority of states have modified their laws to increase layperson access to the medication. METHODS We utilized a structured le...

Journal: :The American journal of emergency medicine 2010
Mark A Merlin Matthew Saybolt Raffi Kapitanyan Scott M Alter Janos Jeges Junfeng Liu Susan Calabrese Kevin O Rynn Rachael Perritt Peter W Pryor

INTRODUCTION This study proposes that intranasal (IN) naloxone administration is preferable to intravenous (IV) naloxone by emergency medical services for opioid overdoses. Our study attempts to establish that IN naloxone is as effective as IV naloxone but without the risk of needle exposure. We also attempt to validate the use of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) in opioid intoxication. METHODS A...

2016
Samantha L. Wiegand Madeleine J. Swortwood Marilyn A. Huestis John Thorp Hendreé E. Jones Neeta L. Vora

Objective To quantify naloxone and metabolite concentrations in newborns prenatally exposed to sublingual buprenorphine/naloxone and to correlate neonatal and maternal metabolite concentrations. Methods This is a prospective observational cohort study. Eleven pregnant women treated for opioid use disorder with sublingual buprenorphine/naloxone were enrolled. Maternal and newborn blood was colle...

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