Narcan Side Effects

Naloxone (Narcan) and Opioid Overdose
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In this episode we bring attention to a potentially life saving drug. The FDA recently approved the opioid reversal agent Naloxone (Narcan) nasal spray to be made available over the counter without a prescription. In this podcast we talk with Dr. Daniel Colby, an emergency and addiction medicine physician, about the dangers of opioid misuse, what opioids are, how to recognize an overdose and how and when to administer this life saving medication.

This episode was written by Dr. Lena van der List, Dr. Dean Blumberg & Daniel Colby, and was originally published on 5/8/2023. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice.

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How to use naloxone
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Naloxone is a life-saving drug that can reverse an opioid overdose. Once an overdose has been identified, administer one of these four common forms of naloxone. https://www.end-opioid-epidemic.org/

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FDA approves over-the-counter Narcan | Here's what it means
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The FDA has approved selling naloxone, or Narcan, over the counter, the first time an opioid treatment drug will be available without a prescription.

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How to use a naloxone kit on someone who overdosed
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Wearing personal protective equipment and following the naloxone kit's directions are among the things you should do.

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Does Narcan work for Xylazine?
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Narcan Side Effects: Safeguarding Lives in Opioid Overdose Emergencies
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Narcan and its role in opioid overdose emergencies.
Narcan, or Naloxone, is a medication that works by binding to the same receptors in the brain that opioids attach to, effectively blocking their effects. When administered promptly during an opioid overdose, Narcan can reverse the symptoms, including slowed breathing and loss of consciousness, potentially saving a person's life.
One of the key reasons Narcan has become such a crucial tool is its ease of use. It can be administered through various routes, including intranasal sprays, auto-injectors, and intramuscular injections. This accessibility empowers not only healthcare professionals but also bystanders and family members to intervene in an overdose emergency.
It is important to note that Narcan is not a substitute for professional medical care. While it can reverse an overdose temporarily, individuals who receive Narcan should still seek immediate medical attention to address the underlying causes of the overdose and prevent future incidents.
Common side effects of Narcan.
Like any medication, Narcan does carry the risk of side effects. However, it is important to remember that the potential benefits of using Narcan in an opioid overdose emergency far outweigh the risks of not intervening.
The most common side effects of Narcan include nausea, vomiting, and increased heart rate. These reactions are generally mild and short-lived, subsiding within a few minutes after administration. It is crucial to reassure the individual who has received Narcan about these side effects and ensure they understand that they are temporary and necessary for their well-being.
In some cases, individuals may experience withdrawal symptoms after Narcan administration. This occurs because Narcan rapidly reverses the effects of opioids, essentially sending the body into immediate withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms can range from mild discomfort, such as restlessness and muscle aches, to more severe manifestations like agitation and tremors. While withdrawal symptoms can be distressing, they are not life-threatening and should resolve within a short period.
Rare but serious side effects of Narcan.
While rare, there are some serious side effects associated with Narcan administration. These side effects require immediate medical attention to ensure the individual's safety and well-being.
One potentially severe side effect is pulmonary edema, which is the accumulation of fluid in the lungs. This can lead to difficulty breathing and chest pain. If an individual experiences these symptoms after receiving Narcan, it is crucial to seek medical help immediately.
Another rare but serious side effect is cardiovascular complications. Narcan can cause a sudden increase in blood pressure and heart rate, which may be problematic for individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions. It is important for healthcare professionals and first responders to be aware of this possibility and monitor the individual closely after administering Narcan.
Managing and mitigating side effects of Narcan.
While the side effects of Narcan can be distressing, they are generally temporary and resolve on their own. However, there are steps that can be taken to manage and mitigate these side effects, ensuring the individual's comfort and well-being.
To alleviate nausea and vomiting, individuals can be placed in a side-lying position to prevent choking and aspiration. Providing a calm and supportive environment can also help reduce feelings of distress.
For individuals experiencing withdrawal symptoms, reassurance and understanding are essential. Educating them about the temporary nature of these symptoms and providing support can help alleviate anxiety and discomfort. In some cases, healthcare professionals may administer additional medications to manage severe withdrawal symptoms.
Tips for administering Narcan safely and effectively.
Administering Narcan correctly and promptly is crucial for its effectiveness in reversing an opioid overdose. Here are some tips to ensure Narcan is administered safely and effectively:.
Familiarize yourself with the specific administration method of Narcan you have available, whether it is an intranasal spray, auto-injector, or intramuscular injection. Read the instructions carefully and practice the technique if possible.

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How to: Narcan Nasal Spray - Step-by-step Instructions
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Narcan is used for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose, to reverse the life-threatening effects of the opioid. It’s available as a single-dose nasal spray. In this video, we will review step-by–step how to use Narcan.

00:00 Treatment
00:22 Check for a suspected overdose
00:32 How to use the device
00:52 What to do next

Learn more about Narcan:
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Before using Narcan, review the instructions provided with the medication. Review the following steps on how to use Narcan nasal spray.

* Step 1: Check for a suspected overdose by yelling “wake up” and gently shaking the person. If the person does not wake up, proceed to step 2.
* Step 2: Hold the Narcan nasal spray device with your thumb on the bottom of the plunger, and insert the nozzle into either nostril of the person suspected to have overdosed. Press the plunger firmly to give the first dose. Remember, each Narcan device contains only one dose.
* Step 3: Call 911 immediately after giving the first dose of Narcan.
* Step 4: Wait 2-3 minutes. If the person wakes up, stay with them until medical help arrives. If they do not wake up or become sleepy again, give Narcan every 2-3 minutes until they wake up.

If you have any questions about how to use Narcan, contact your healthcare provider or the manufacturer, Emergent Devices Inc.

References:
Narcan [package insert]. Updated August 2023. Emergent Devices Inc. Accessed October 7, 2024 at https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/d....ailymed/drugInfo.cfm