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Naloxone Dose Calculator

Naloxone Dosing — Opioid Reversal

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For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Remember the '2/3 rule' for naloxone infusion: once you find the IV dose that reverses respiratory depression (e.g., 2 mg), run an hourly infusion at 2/3 of that dose (e.g., 1.33 mg/h) diluted in 5% dextrose. Reassess every 30–60 minutes and adjust. This is the minimum required to prevent re-narcotisation with long-acting opioids.

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Did you know?

Naloxone was first synthesised in 1960 by Jack Fishman and Mozes Lewenstein at Endo Laboratories, New York. It was initially studied as a potential analgesic (it failed — it blocked all pain relief too). Its value as an antidote was recognised shortly after, and it was approved for opioid reversal in 1971. Now, over 50 years later, community take-home naloxone programmes have prevented tens of thousands of overdose deaths worldwide.

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