Opioid use disorder is a well-established and growing problem in the United States. It is responsible for both psychosocial and physical damage to the affected individuals with a significant mortality rate. Given both the medical and non-medical consequences of this epidemic, it is important to understand the current treatments and approaches to opioid use disorder and acute opioid overdose. Naloxone is a competitive mu-opioid receptor antagonist that is used for the reversal of opioid intoxication. When given intravenously, naloxone has an onset of action of approximately 2 min with a duration of action of 60–90 min. Related to its empirical dosing and short duration of action, frequent monitoring of the patient is required so that the eff...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Opioid dependence is considered to be a lifelong, chronic relapsing disorder. Substantial therapeuti...
Opioid use disorder is a well-established and growing problem in the United States. It is responsibl...
The only pure opioid antagonist available currently for clinical use is naloxone. Its duration of ac...
The mortality and morbidity from heroin overdose have increased in the United States and interna...
The only medication available currently to prevent and treat opioid overdose (naloxone) was approved...
Overdose due to opioid abuse is an ever increasing problem, especially in the United States, with th...
Naloxone is a well-established essential medicine for the treatment of life-threatening heroin/opioi...
Naloxone is a well-established essential medicine for the treatment of life-threatening heroin/opioi...
Numerous health and social relationship problems, namely an increased risk of contracting HIV, morta...
Naloxone is a drug that can reverse the effects of opioid overdose and can be life-saving if adminis...
Introduction: Despite widespread recognition of the opioid crisis, opioid overdose remains a common ...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Background: North America is in the midst of an unabated opioid overdose epidemic d...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Opioid dependence is considered to be a lifelong, chronic relapsing disorder. Substantial therapeuti...
Opioid use disorder is a well-established and growing problem in the United States. It is responsibl...
The only pure opioid antagonist available currently for clinical use is naloxone. Its duration of ac...
The mortality and morbidity from heroin overdose have increased in the United States and interna...
The only medication available currently to prevent and treat opioid overdose (naloxone) was approved...
Overdose due to opioid abuse is an ever increasing problem, especially in the United States, with th...
Naloxone is a well-established essential medicine for the treatment of life-threatening heroin/opioi...
Naloxone is a well-established essential medicine for the treatment of life-threatening heroin/opioi...
Numerous health and social relationship problems, namely an increased risk of contracting HIV, morta...
Naloxone is a drug that can reverse the effects of opioid overdose and can be life-saving if adminis...
Introduction: Despite widespread recognition of the opioid crisis, opioid overdose remains a common ...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Background: North America is in the midst of an unabated opioid overdose epidemic d...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Opioid dependence is considered to be a lifelong, chronic relapsing disorder. Substantial therapeuti...