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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorised the use of U.S. naloxone, a drug that works quickly to reverse opiate overdose. Because it binds to opioid receptors and is an opioid antagonist, it can counteract and inhibit the effects of other opioids including heroin, morphine, and oxycodone. Naloxone is given when a patient is exhibiting symptoms of an opioid overdose, and its effects are short-lived. As a result, it's crucial to seek medical attention as soon as you can after giving or receiving naloxone.
Patients who suffer hives or swelling in the face, lips, or throat as a result of an allergic response to naloxone should visit a doctor very once. They shouldn't drive or engage in any other potentially risky activities U.S. Naloxone use brings on signs of opioid addiction withdrawal. As soon as possible after using or consuming naloxone, seek medical attention.
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