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Narcan

Narcan Opiates and Opioids Chemicals that act in the brain to: Decrease feeling of pain Decrease the reaction to pain Provide comfort

Narcan May be used for pain from injury or after having procedures done (surgery) or as part of long term care for cancer or other diseases that are painful and are expected to not go away Both opiates and opioids are often misused resulting in danger

Narcan Medical uses of Opioids Morphine Oxycodone (Percocet/Percodan) Paregoric Propoxyphene (Darvon) Heroin Codeine Fentanyl (duragesic patch) Hydrocodone (Vicodin*) Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) Meperidine (Demerol)

Narcan Heroin Heroin is an opiate which may be injected, snorted (inhaled), or smoked. It has many street names.

Narcan (Narcan) is only used for opiate overdose Remember, the following common street drugs are not opioids/opiates and therefore not addressed by this portion of the protocol: cocaine, LSD, ecstasy(Molly), sedatives/tranquilizers, and marijuana.

Narcan (Narcan) is an antidote that can reverse overdose of opioids/opiates.

Narcan (Narcan) is NOT effective against respiratory depression due to non-opioid drugs (or other causes).

Narcan Very low risk of exposure to blood (no needle) Can be administered quickly and with little training Onset of action is quick Very effective when used

Narcan Works quickly since the nose has a large area for absorbing drugs directly into the blood stream.

Narcan Squirting the liquid drug as a fine mist covering more of the surface, like spray paint or hair spray increases entry into the bloodstream.

Narcan When to use intranasal Naloxone If a person is not responding to you. If bystanders report drug use and the person is not responding to you. If there are drug bottles, or signs of injection of drugs on the skin (“track marks”) and the person is not responding to you.

Narcan Use When The person is: Not responsive when shaken Not breathing well, or not breathing at all Breathing less than 6 breaths per minute Having a bluish color of the skin, nails or lips Small pupils

Narcan Adult Nasal Atomizer Use Administer Naloxone 2.0mg Nasal via atomizer (half in each side of the nose) Continue supporting the breathing of the person via BBV.

Narcan Nasal Atomizer Use

Narcan What First responders in Mecklenburg County carry.

Narcan Preparing the medication.

Narcan Preparing the medication.

Narcan Preparing the medication.

Narcan Preparing the medication.

Narcan Preparing the medication.

Narcan Prior to administering. Look to see if the nose cavity is free of blood or mucous Assemble kit

Narcan Prior to administering. Gently, but firmly, place the atomizer in one side of the nose and spray half the medication Repeat on the other side If only one side of the nose is available, put all of the medication on that side

Narcan When used, intranasal Naloxone can cause: Runny nose Sweating Fast heart rate Shakes High blood pressure, or Low blood pressure Fear of causing withdrawal should not prevent use when the person is unresponsive

Narcan When an opioid overdose is suspected in a child use less of the liquid and repeat if needed: ¼ dose in ease side. Very small child: use one quarter in each side of the nose and consider using the other half in five minutes if the ambulance has not arrived and the child is still unresponsive

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