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Naloxone Hydrochloride

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Treatment Information
Naloxone Hydrochloride is the generic name of this medication and its active ingredients are naloxone hydrochloride; pentazocine hydrochloride.

The inactive ingredients of this medication are, sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.

Route of administration is parenteral.

Naloxone hydrochloride injection is used complete or partial reversal of narcotic depression, including respiratory depression, resulting from opioids including natural and synthetic narcotics, propoxyphene, methadone and certain narcotic-antagonist analgesics: nalbuphine, pentazocine and butorphanol. Naloxone hydrochloride is also used in the diagnosis of suspected acute opioid overdosage.

Naloxone hydrochloride injection could also work an adjunctive agent to increase blood pressure in managing septic shock.
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About Naloxone Hydrochloride
Naloxone Hydrochloride is the generic name of this medication and its active ingredients are naloxone hydrochloride; pentazocine hydrochloride. The inactive ingredients of this medication are, sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid. Route of administration is parenteral. Naloxone hydrochloride injection is used complete or partial reversal of narcotic depression, including respiratory depression, resulting from opioids including natural and synthetic narcotics, propoxyphene, methadone and certain narcotic-antagonist analgesics: nalbuphine, pentazocine and butorphanol. Naloxone hydrochloride is also used in the diagnosis of suspected acute opioid overdosage. Naloxone hydrochloride injection could also work an adjunctive agent to increase blood pressure in managing septic shock.

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