Expert advice for Nalox Injection
Consult the doctor if you suffer from heart problems, fits (seizures), have a history of head injury or brain tumor, or if you are addicted to drugs or alcohol. It is recommended not to drive or do any activity that requires alertness as naloxone impairs thinking or reaction. Tell your doctor if you are or planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. Naloxone does not act against respiratory depression caused by drugs other than opioids. Do not drink alcohol if you are taking naloxone. Inform the doctor if you are taking any pain killers, sleeping pills (sedatives), narcotic painkillers, or other medicines.
Composition
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Naloxone (400mcg) |
Side Effect
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Common
Side Effects of Nalox are Injection site redness, Dizziness. |
How to works
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How Nalox Injection works
Nalox 400 mcg Injection is an opioid antagonist. Opioid medicines are strong painkillers, which in high doses can cause life-threatening side effects such as difficulty in breathing. Nalox 400 mcg Injection works by blocking the effects of opioids leading to reversal of these side effects. |