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Opioids interact dangerously with CNS depressants and other respiratory depressants. Combinations can cause fatal respiratory depression.
Always tell your doctor and pharmacist about all prescription medicines, non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal or dietary supplements before starting Naloxone. Keep an up-to-date medicines list to share with all healthcare providers.
Can I take Naloxone with common over-the-counter medicines?
Some OTC medications interact with Naloxone. NSAIDs, aspirin, antihistamines, antacids, and herbal products can all have interactions. Ask your pharmacist to check for interactions before taking any new OTC product.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Naloxone?
Alcohol is extremely dangerous with opioids. Combined use can cause fatal respiratory depression even at normal doses. Strictly avoid alcohol during opioid treatment.
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