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Antagonist for Heroin and depressants

Naloxolone is utilized as an antagonist for heroin and other depressants, particularly effective when injected during a heroin overdose with recommended dosages between 0.4-2 mg. The azocines group includes drugs like pentazocine and talwin, employed in various forms and dosages to combat drug effects.

Antagonist for Heroin and depressants

Antagonist for Heroin and depressants

depressants

metharbital
powerful synergism with alcohol
1500mg death
60-100mg sleep
30-50mg sedation
other category of time
methohexital
lasts 1-7 minutes
takes action in about 7 seconds
thiopental
used at the beginig of surgery
lasts abotu 30 minutes
active in about 10 seconds
Ultra short acting
secobarbital
red devils
pentobarbital
lasts for about 3 hours
active in about 15 minutes
short acting
barbital
talbutal
butabarbital
intermediate
amobarbital
duration 3-6 hours
active in 30 min.
intermedialt acting
phenobarbital
duration 6-12 hours
active in 30-60min
Barbiturates
long acting
sleeping pills

naltrexone.HCL=revia

50mg per day for three days OR one 150mg dose

methenex=methadone+Naloxone

less ueasyness in the patients
no rush

Naltrexone

oral

Naloxolone

injected for heroin overdose
Subtopic
0.4-2mg

The Azocines

vigabatrin
inhibitor of the GABA enzyme
decrease the effects of meth and heroin
Ati-epilepsy
cyclazocine
blocks the euphoric efects of morphine
pentazocine
60mg injected or 180mg oral
talwin