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- What is naloxone-injection, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?
- What brand names are available for naloxone-injection?
- Is naloxone-injection available as a generic drug?
- Do I need a prescription for naloxone-injection?
- What are the uses for naloxone-injection?
- What are the side effects of naloxone-injection?
- What is the dosage for naloxone-injection?
- Which drugs or supplements interact with naloxone-injection?
- Is naloxone-injection safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?
- What else should I know about naloxone-injection?
Is naloxone-injection safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?
There are no adequate studies done on Naloxone to determine safe and effective use in pregnant women. It is not known whether Naloxone enters breast milk; therefore, it is best to be cautious before using it in women who are breastfeeding.
What else should I know about naloxone-injection?
What preparations of naloxone-injection are available?
Injection: 0.4 and 1 mg/ml; Auto Injector: 0.4 mg/0.4 ml
How should I keep naloxone-injection stored?
Store Naloxone injections at room temperature 20 C to 25 C (68 F to 77 F).
REFERENCE: FDA Prescribing Information.
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Report Problems to the Food and Drug Administration
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit the FDA MedWatch website or call 1-800-FDA-1088.






