DTP Naloxone (Narcan) Flashcards
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Naloxone drug class
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Opioid antagonist
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Pharmacology of naloxone
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Prevents or reverses the effects of opioids including respiratory depression, sedation and hypotension.
3
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Metabolism of naloxone
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Liver
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Indications of naloxone
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Respiratory depression secondary to narcotic administration.
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Contraindications of naloxone
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KSAR
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Precautions of naloxone
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Use with caution on pts with pre-existing cardiac disease
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Side effects of naloxone
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- Narcotic reversal can cause combativeness, vomiting, sweating, tachycardia and hypertension
- May produce acute withdrawal convulsions in the chronic narcotic user
- Pulmonary oedema
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Presentation of naloxone
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400mcg in 1 ml
9
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Onset of naloxone
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IV 1-3 mins
IMI 3-5 mins
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Schedule for naloxone
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S4 restricted drugs
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Naloxone special notes
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- Vast majority of pts will ONLY need supportive therapy followed by Tx to hospital.
- The duration of the narcotic may outlast the duration of naloxone and renarcotisation is possible
- No necessity for IV access unless they have sustained an injury or have another medical condition
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Naloxone Duration
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60 mins,
13
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Naloxone Half-life
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60 mins
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Nalaxone Administration Notes
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- Administered following adequate ventilation and oxygenation
- Administered cautiously to pts that are known to have physical dependence to narcotics, this includes newborn infants.
- Administration of naloxone in the prehospital setting will unmask potentially unwanted side effects in the poly pharmacy setting.