Narcan (naloxone) is primarily used to reverse opioid overdoses and does not have a direct effect on barbiturates. Barbiturates are central nervous system depressants, and their overdose is not countered by naloxone. However, if a person is experiencing a mixed overdose of opioids and barbiturates, naloxone may help address the opioid component, but it won't mitigate the effects of the barbiturates. Always seek emergency medical assistance in cases of overdose.
Barbiturates reduce the metabolic rate of brain tissue, as well as the cerebral blood flow
Barbiturates, in normal quantities, normally affect the brain. Of course, since the brain controls the entire body, they indirectly affect all the organs.
Birth control pills may not work properly when taken while barbiturates are being taken
Narcan is administered to a patient that is having an opiate overdose. It counteracts the opiates.
how barbiturate effect the body is that you get bumps all over your skin.................
Narcan
Actually, yes they can be considered a barbiturate. Barbiturates are depressants that affect the central nervous system - guess what alcohol does...?
Narcan works almost ever time for opiate and tramadol overdose.
Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)
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narcan
Rather the opposite. Narcan is a narcotic blocker. It's side effects are akin to those of a stimulant.