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naloxone
[ nuh-lok-sohn, nal-uhk-sohn ]
noun
- an opioid antagonist, C 19 H 21 NO 4 , used to reverse the acute respiratory depression that occurs with opioid overdose.
naloxone
/ əˈɒəʊ /
noun
- a chemical substance that counteracts the effects of opiates by binding to opiate receptors on cells
Word History and Origins
Origin of naloxone1
Word History and Origins
Origin of naloxone1
Example Sentences
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that anyone who is at risk of overdose, or knows someone who may be at risk, should carry naloxone in case of an emergency.
Along with the increased police presence, the city has mobilized outreach teams armed with naloxone, the drug that can reverse opioid overdoses.
Workplaces in California could eventually be required to stock first aid kits with naloxone or another opioid overdose reversal medication under the bill signed by Newsom.
Easy access to naloxone, a proven and highly effective medication that reverses opioid overdoses in real time, saves lives when distributed directly to people who use drugs.
About a quarter reported having naloxone, a medicine that reverses an opioid overdose, but Kushel said it should be in the hands of every opioid user and everyone around them.
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