Aims - This paper reviews available literature regarding the effectiveness, safety and utility of intranasal (i.n.) naloxone for the treatment of heroin overdose. Methods - Scientific literature in the form of published articles during the period January 1984 to August 2007 were identified by searching several databases including Medline, Cinahl and Embase for the following terms: naloxone, narcan, intranasal, nose. The data extracted included study design, patient selection, numbers, outcomes and adverse events. Results - Reports of the pharmacological investigation and administration of i.n. naloxone for heroin overdose are included in this review. Treatment of heroin overdose by administration of i.n. naloxone has been introduced as...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Aims - This paper reviews available literature regarding the effectiveness, safety and utility of in...
Aims - This paper reviews available literature regarding the effectiveness, safety and utility of in...
BACKGROUND Heroin overdose is a major cause of death in some countries. Overdose deaths are preventa...
ABSTRACT Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; howe...
Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
The intranasal (IN) administration of naloxone to treat opioid overdoses offers many benefi ts over ...
AIMS: Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
Emergency Medicine Australasia. Oral programme abstracts. Special issue: Annual Scientific meeting o...
Emergency Medicine Australasia. Oral programme abstracts. Special issue: Annual Scientific meeting o...
Context: The present systematic review and meta-analysis aims to perform an extensive search in data...
The use of naloxone in emergency medicine is primarily connected to the treatment of a syndrome know...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Aims - This paper reviews available literature regarding the effectiveness, safety and utility of in...
Aims - This paper reviews available literature regarding the effectiveness, safety and utility of in...
BACKGROUND Heroin overdose is a major cause of death in some countries. Overdose deaths are preventa...
ABSTRACT Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; howe...
Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
Aims Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
The intranasal (IN) administration of naloxone to treat opioid overdoses offers many benefi ts over ...
AIMS: Traditionally, the opiate antagonist naloxone has been administered parenterally; however, int...
Emergency Medicine Australasia. Oral programme abstracts. Special issue: Annual Scientific meeting o...
Emergency Medicine Australasia. Oral programme abstracts. Special issue: Annual Scientific meeting o...
Context: The present systematic review and meta-analysis aims to perform an extensive search in data...
The use of naloxone in emergency medicine is primarily connected to the treatment of a syndrome know...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...
Poster presentation. Abstract published by Academic Emergency Medicine can be found at: http://vuir...