نتایج جستجو برای: naloxone

تعداد نتایج: 4623  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2002
Hemal H Patel Anna Hsu Garrett J Gross

Whole body hyperthermia induces heat shock proteins (HSPs), which confer cardioprotection. Several opioid receptor subtypes are expressed in the heart and are linked to cardioprotection; however, no one has attempted to link the protection elicited by heat stress (HS) to opioids. Therefore, we investigated the effect of an opiate receptor antagonist, naloxone, on HS-induced cardioprotection. An...

2017
Aase Grønlien Petterson Desiree Madah-Amiri

BACKGROUND Prison inmates face a ten times increased risk of experiencing a fatal drug overdose during their first 2 weeks upon release than their non-incarcerated counterparts. Naloxone, the antidote to an opioid overdose, has been shown to be feasible and effective when administered by bystanders. Given the particular risk that newly released inmates face, it is vital to assess their knowledg...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2006
R Frithiof M Rundgren

After an initial compensatory phase, hemorrhage reduces blood pressure due to a widespread reduction of sympathetic nerve activity (decompensatory phase). Here, we investigate the influence of intracerebroventricular naloxone (opioid-receptor antagonist) and morphine (opioid-receptor agonist) on the two phases of hemorrhage, central and peripheral hemodynamics, and release of vasopressin and re...

2011
Michal M. Poplawski Jason W. Mastaitis Charles V. Mobbs

OBJECTIVE Hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF) constitutes one of the main clinical obstacles to optimum treatment of type 1 diabetes. Neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus are thought to mediate counterregulatory responses to hypoglycemia. We have previously hypothesized that hypoglycemia-induced hypothalamic angiotensin might contribute to HAAF, suggesting that the angiotensin ...

2015
Kristin Dwyer Alexander Y. Walley Breanne K. Langlois Patricia M. Mitchell Kerrie P. Nelson John Cromwell Edward Bernstein

INTRODUCTION Emergency departments (EDs) may be high-yield venues to address opioid deaths with education on both overdose prevention and appropriate actions in a witnessed overdose. In addition, the ED has the potential to equip patients with nasal naloxone kits as part of this effort. We evaluated the feasibility of an ED-based overdose prevention program and described the overdose risk knowl...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
David Joseph Michael J Schobelock Robert R Riesenberg Bradley D Vince Lynn R Webster Abidemi Adeniji Mabrouk Elgadi Fenglei Huang

The effects of steady-state faldaprevir on the safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of steady-state methadone and buprenorphine-naloxone were assessed in 34 healthy male and female subjects receiving stable addiction management therapy. Subjects continued receiving a stable oral dose of either methadone (up to a maximum dose of 180 mg per day) or buprenorphine-naloxone (up to a maximu...

2018
Elham Erfanian Alan R. Collins Daniel Grossman

Opioid overdose is the leading cause of unintentional death in the U.S. Narcan TM (Naloxone) is a prescription medicine that can reverse overdose e ects. This research investigates the e ect of Naloxone access laws on overdose death rates using state and temporal variation in the enactment of these laws. We also explore possible spillover e ects between Naloxone access laws and overdose death r...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2004
Gavan P McNally Michael Pigg Gabrielle Weidemann

Injection of the opioid receptor antagonist naloxone facilitated acquisition of fear to contextual and auditory conditioned stimuli (CSs) in Experiments 1A and 1B. Experiment 2 showed that prior conditioning to a distinctive context blocked conditioning to an auditory CS. Blocking of CS fear was prevented by administrations of naloxone or increases in footshock intensity. Blocking of CS fear wa...

Journal: :Journal of addictive diseases 2006
Sarz Maxwell Dan Bigg Karen Stanczykiewicz Suzanne Carlberg-Racich

Heroin overdose deaths have increased alarmingly in Chicago over the past decade. Naloxone, an opioid antagonist with no abuse potential, has been used to reverse opiate overdose in emergency medical settings for decades. We describe here a program to educate opiate users in the prevention of opiate overdose and its reversal with intramuscular naloxone. Participant education and naloxone prescr...

Journal: :Stroke 1986
H P Adams C P Olinger W G Barsan M J Butler N R Graff-Radford T G Brott J Biller H Damasio T Tomsick M Goldberg

A dose-escalation study was performed in 27 patients to determine the highest safe and potentially optimal dose of naloxone for treatment of acute cerebral ischemia. All patients received a bolus of naloxone followed by a continuous 24 hour infusion at an hourly rate 50% of the bolus. Loading doses ranged from 2.5 to 200 mg/m2. Total patient doses ranged from 52.3 to 4978 mg. No major dose-rela...

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