Narcan Naloxone Hcl
Generic Name: narcan naloxone hcl
Brand Names:
Narcan Naloxone Hcl
Emergency treatment of opioid overdose
Overview
Emergency treatment of opioid overdose
Uses
USES to “revive” someone during an overdose from many prescription pain medications or street drugs such as heroin this medicine can save a life
Dosage
DIRECTIONS For opioid emergencies, call 911. For questions on NARCAN, call 1-844-4NARCAN (1-844-462-7226) or go to WWW.NARCAN.COM . ©2023 Emergent Devices Inc. EMERGENT® and NARCAN® are registered trademarks of Emergent BioSolutions Inc, or its subsidiaries. Other Information • store at room temperature or refrigerated, between 2°C to 25°C (36°F to 77°F) • do not freeze • avoid excessive heat above 40°C (104°F) • protect from light • the product is packaged in individually-sealed blisters. Do not use if the blister is open or torn, or if the device appears damaged. Directions Directions
Warnings
When using this product some people may experience symptoms when they wake up, such as, shaking, sweating, nausea, or feeling angry. This is to be expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Narcan Naloxone Hcl used for?▼
USES to “revive” someone during an overdose from many prescription pain medications or street drugs such as heroin this medicine can save a life
What are the important warnings for Narcan Naloxone Hcl?▼
When using this product some people may experience symptoms when they wake up, such as, shaking, sweating, nausea, or feeling angry. This is to be expected.
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.