Podcast 912: Narcan (Naloxone)

Podcast 912: Narcan (Naloxone)

Contributor: Taylor Lynch, MD

Educational Pearls:

Opioid Epidemic- quick facts

  • Drug overdoses, primarily driven by opioids, have become the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. for individuals aged 18-45.

  • In 2021, opioids were involved in nearly 75% of all drug overdose deaths

  • The rise of synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which is much more potent than heroin or prescription opioids, has played a major role in the increase in overdose deaths

What is Narcan AKA Naloxone?

  • Competitive opioid antagonist. It sits on the receptor but doesn't activate it.

When do we give Narcan?

  • Respiratory rate less than 8-10 breaths per minute

Should you check the pupils?

  • An opioid overdose classically presents with pinpoint pupils BUT…

  • Hypercapnia from bradypnea can normalize the pupils

  • Taking other drugs at the same time like cocaine or meth can counteract the pupillary effects

  • Basilar stroke could also cause small pupils, so don't anchor on an opioid overdose

How does Narcan affect the body?

  • Relatively safe even if the patient is not experiencing an opioid overdose. So when in doubt, give the Narcan.

  • What if the patient is opioid naive and overdosing?

    • Use a large dose given that this patient is unlikely to withdraw

    • 0.4-2 mg every 3-5 minutes

  • What if the patient is a chronic opioid user

    • Use a smaller dose such as 0.04-0.4 mg to avoid precipitated withdrawal

How fast does Narcan work?

  • Given intravenously (IV), onset is 1-2 min

  • Given intranasal (IN), onset is 3-4 min

  • Given intramuscularly (IM), onset is ~6 min

  • Duration of action is 60 mins, with a range of 20-90 minutes

How does that compare to the duration of action of common opioids?

  • Heroine lasts 60 min

  • Fentanyl lasts 30-60 min, depending on route

  • Carfentanyl lasts ~5 hrs

  • Methadone lasts 12-24 hrs

  • So we really need to be conscious about redosing

How do you monitor someone treated with Narcan?

  • Pay close attention to the end-tidal CO2 to ensure that are ventilating appropriately

  • Be cautious with giving O2 as it might mask hypoventilation

  • Watch the respiratory rate

  • Give Narcan as needed

  • Observe for at least 2-4 hours after the last Narcan dose

  • Larger the dose, longer the observation period

Who gets a drip?

  • If they have gotten ~3 doses, time to start the drip

  • Start at 2/3rds last effective wake-up dose

Complications

  • Flash pulm edema

    • 0.2-3.6% complication rate

    • Might be from the catecholamine surge from abrupt wake-up

    • Might also be from large inspiratory effort against a partially closed glottis which creates too much negative pressure

    • Treat with BIPAP if awake and intubation if not awake

Should you give Narcan in cardiac arrest?

  • Short answer no. During ACLS you take over breathing for the patient and that is pretty much the only way that Narcan can help

  • Just focus on high quality CPR

References

Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSII

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