narcotic antagonist
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Definition
Noun: A narcotic antagonist is a type of drug or chemical agent that blocks or reverses the effects of narcotics, particularly opioid drugs. Its primary medical use is to counteract dangerous effects like severe respiratory depression (slowed or stopped breathing) caused by a narcotic overdose.
Usage
A narcotic antagonist is administered to rapidly reverse the life-threatening effects of an opioid overdose. It is a critical tool in emergency medicine and addiction treatment. - It is used in emergency situations to treat narcotic overdose. - It is used in medical settings to reverse narcotic effects after surgery. - It is used as part of treatment programs for narcotic dependence.
Examples
- The paramedic administered a narcotic antagonist to the patient who had stopped breathing after a heroin overdose.
- Naloxone is a well-known narcotic antagonist carried by many first responders.
- In the hospital, a narcotic antagonist may be given to quickly reverse the sedative effects of opioids used during an operation.
Advanced Usage
- "Pure" narcotic antagonist: Refers to antagonists like naloxone that block opioid receptors without activating them, having no narcotic effects of their own.
- Use in diagnosis: A narcotic antagonist can sometimes be used diagnostically to determine if a patient's unconscious state is due to an opioid overdose.
Variants and Related Words
- Opioid antagonist: A more modern and specific synonym for narcotic antagonist, as "opioid" is the preferred term for this class of drugs.
- Antagonist (noun): A general term for a substance that blocks or dampens the effect of another substance.
- Narcotic (noun): A drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces sleep, often with a potential for dependence (e.g., morphine, heroin).
Synonyms
- Opioid antagonist
- Opioid blocker
- Narcotic reversal agent
Antonyms
- Narcotic agonist: A substance (like morphine) that activates opioid receptors to produce its effects.
- Narcotic: The class of drugs whose effects the antagonist counteracts.
Related Phrases / Compounds
- Narcotic antagonist injection: A pre-filled syringe or auto-injector device containing a dose of a drug like naloxone.
- Narcotic antagonist therapy: The use of long-acting antagonists (like naltrexone) as part of a treatment plan to prevent relapse in opioid dependence.
Noun
- an antagonist used to counteract the effects of narcotics (especially to counteract the depression of respiration)