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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for NALOXONE
  1. ... FDA) approved the use of a medicine called naloxone (brand name Narcan) to reverse the effects of ... This type of medicine is called an antidote. Naloxone is injected under the skin or into a ...
  2. In most states, Naloxone, the antidote for opiate overdose, is available from the pharmacy without a prescription. Naloxone is available as an intranasal ...
  3. ... or a health care provider tells you to. Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse ... available to the general public without prescription. If Naloxone is available, follow all state and federal guidelines ...
  4. ... or a health care provider tells you to. Naloxone is a life-saving medicine that can reverse ... available to the general public without prescription. If Naloxone is available, follow all state and federal guidelines ...
  5. In most states, Naloxone, the antidote for opiate overdose, is available from the pharmacy without a prescription. Naloxone is available as an intranasal ...
  6. ... IV (fluids given through a vein) Medicine called naloxone (Evzio, Narcan) to block the effect of the ... medicines as needed Since the effect of the naloxone is often short, the health care team will ...
  7. Pentazocine is found in: Pentazocine-naloxone HCL Talwin ... or IV). Laxative. Medicines to treat symptoms, including naloxone, an antidote to help reverse the effect of ...
  8. ... maintenance, like methadone. Buprenorphine is often combined with Naloxone (Bunavail, Suboxone, Zubsolv), which helps prevent dependence and ...
  9. ... IV) Medicine to treat symptoms A medicine called naloxone (Narcan) may be given if an opioid was ...
  10. ... or IV) Laxative Medicines to treat symptoms, including naloxone, an antidote to reverse the effects of the ...
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