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  2. Atenolol - Wikipedia

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    Atenolol is classified as a beta blocker with low lipophilicity and hence lower potential for crossing the blood–brain barrier and entering the brain. [44] This in turn may result in fewer effects in the central nervous system as well as a lower risk of neuropsychiatric side effects. [44] Only small amounts of atenolol are said to enter the ...

  3. Antidote - Wikipedia

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    An antidote is a substance that can counteract a form of poisoning. [1] The term ultimately derives from the Greek term φάρμακον ἀντίδοτον (pharmakon antidoton) , "(medicine) given as a remedy".

  4. Paracetamol poisoning - Wikipedia

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    However, overdose is a relatively minor problem; for example, 0.08% of the UK population (over 50 thousand people) present with paracetamol overdose each year. In contrast, paracetamol is a safe and effective medication that is taken without complications by millions of people. [ 52 ]

  5. Do you know the signs of an opioid overdose? Here’s how to ...

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    Opioid-related overdoses and overdose deaths are rising both locally and nationally. In a presentation given in October last year, Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo said there were 58 suspected ...

  6. Alpha blocker - Wikipedia

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    Side effects associated with phentolamine include headache, flushing, and nasal congestion. [23] Benign prostate hyperplasia, a disease in which urinary retention becomes an issue. Alpha-1 blockers can be used, but it can result in side effects such as increased urination and retrograde ejaculation.

  7. Use of opioid overdose antidote by laypersons rose 43% from ...

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    After years of continuously rising opioid overdoses, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that overdose deaths decreased 3% in 2023, the first annual decrease since 2018. A ...

  8. Adrenergic neuron blockers - Wikipedia

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    Apart from being used as antidotes to reverse the overdose effects of alpha 2 agonists, they only have a limited number of indications. [3] For instance, Yohimbine has been used to treat sexual dysfunction in males. [3] However, the effectiveness of this medication for treating sexual dysfunction has not been established. [3]

  9. Big Pharma is jacking up the price of the 'antidote' to the ...

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    A new law won't affect one of the crisis' most intractable problems — the skyrocketing price of naloxone, a drug that instantly reverses overdoses.