@sdgirl39 @Naeem_ch111 I’m glad you asked. Ive never seen it used. I’m theory I think it is helpful in improving blood pressure in shock. I think the literature around it is very old so maybe new data is needed: https://t.co/K61TEtOQvN. https://t.co/S9Xz
@_r0bbie96 @tomamedic High dose naloxone used to be one of those things people used for refractory shock iirc so I guess it makes sense... https://t.co/mwrfg95HDX
@PGPapanikolaou @tentyboy Γιατρέ, τι είναι αυτό το cochrane που διαφωνεί μαζί σου; https://t.co/mUWx6Ep5AZ
RT @RealJesseLuke: @KallMeMayBee @OTirmizi @fuzzymittens Yeah, that's the main hypothesis lit(though most is well over 20 years old). Spec…
@KallMeMayBee @OTirmizi @fuzzymittens Yeah, that's the main hypothesis lit(though most is well over 20 years old). Specifically the competitive antagonism at υ-OR. Here's the cochrane review on topic and link to assays: https://t.co/9Z4qa4xiug https://t.
@mo57744 @RyanMarino Naloxone was being tried for treatment of septic shock back in the 80s. Results were inconsistent, except for an increase in mean arterial pressure. https://t.co/5EClOxX3gV
@Echocardioblog bon bon c'est pas magique magique non plus hein http://t.co/C4ERTvidbq #naloxone