Effect of Intranasal vs Intramuscular Naloxone on Opioid Overdose: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Source: Paul Dietze, PhD; Marianne Jauncey, MPH (Hons); Allison Salmon, PhD; Mohammadreza Mohebbi, PhD; Julie Latimer, BN (Hons); Ingrid van Beek, MD; Colette McGrath, MHM; Debra Kerr, PhD, in the Substance Use and Addiction journal
November 1, 2019
This trial showed that intranasally administered naloxone in a supervised injecting facility can reverse opioid overdose but not as efficiently as intramuscularly administered naloxone can, findings that largely replicate those of previous unblinded clinical trials. These results suggest that determining the optimal dose and concentration of intranasal naloxone to respond to opioid overdose in real-world conditions is an international priority.