
pmid: 6309038
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. Due to naloxone's pharmacokinetic profile, a continuous infusion protocol is recommended when prolonged narcotic antagonist effects are required. The complex pharmacodynamics of naloxone, specifically relating to endorphin receptor sites, focus its potential use in a variety of clinical situations as continuing research illustrates the association of endogenous opioid compounds with various disease states.
Adult, Male, Narcotics, Naloxone, Narcotic Antagonists, Infant, Newborn, Middle Aged, Kinetics, Receptors, Opioid, Animals, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Respiratory Insufficiency
Adult, Male, Narcotics, Naloxone, Narcotic Antagonists, Infant, Newborn, Middle Aged, Kinetics, Receptors, Opioid, Animals, Humans, Female, Emergencies, Respiratory Insufficiency
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