Naloxone Naloxone

Naloxone - Definition and Overview

Molecular structure of naloxone.

Naloxone
17-allyl-4,5α-epoxy-
3,14-dihydroxymorphinan-6-one
Empirical formula C19H21NO4
Molecular weight 327.27
Bioavailability ?
Metabolism Liver
Elimination half life 1-1.5 hours
Excretion Urine
ATC code V03AB15
Pregnancy category B (USA)
B1 (Aus)

Naloxone is a drug used to counter the effects of overdosing on opioids such as heroin and morphine. It is marketed under trade names including Narcan, Nalone, and Narcanti.

The drug is derived from thebaine and has an extremely high affinity for μ-opioid receptors in the central nervous system. Naloxone is an μ-opioid receptor competitive antagonist, and its rapid blockade of those receptors often produces rapid onset of withdrawal symptoms. Naloxone also has an antagonist action, though with a lower affinity, at κ- and δ-opioid receptors.

Naloxone is injected, usually initially intravenously for fastest action. The drug acts after about two minutes, and its effects may last about 45 minutes.

Naloxone has been distributed as part of emergency kits to heroin addicts, which has been shown to reduce death rates.

The drug also blocks the action of pain-lowering endorphins which the body produces naturally. The likely reason for this is that these endorphins operate on the same opioid receptors. In one experiment, women treated with naloxone reported higher pain levels during childbirth than women not so treated; in another experiment, the pain lowering effect of placebos was blocked if the placebos were administered along with naloxone.

While naloxone is still often used in emergency treatments for opioid overdose, its clinical use in the long-term treatment of opioid addiction is being increasingly superseded by naltrexone. Naltrexone is structurally similar but has a slightly increased affinity for κ-opioid receptors over naloxone, can be administered orally and has a longer duration of action.

The patent for Naloxone has expired and it is manufactured by various companies. The CAS number of naloxone is 465-65-6; the anhydrous hydrochloride salt has CAS 357-08-4 and the hydrochloride salt with 2 molecules of water has CAS 51481-60-8.

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Example Usage of Naloxone

beam_ad: @kaitlynross1 Ask them if they are going to make Naloxone available to heroin users like they're working on in NYC. It reverses overdoses.
sftrials: efficacy of nalbuphine & Naloxone administered as nose sprays in trtmt of orofacial pain http://bit.ly/5iWABd
injectingadvice: RT @ianwardle: Take home Naloxone: prevent deaths from opiate overdose--2 pilot schemes-- http://bit.ly/8ylrBD #harmreduction
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