Naloxone โ€” NZ Medication Guide

What is Naloxone?

Naloxone is an opioid receptor antagonist used to reverse opioid overdose โ€” a life-saving emergency medicine. This medication is funded by Pharmac and available through harm reduction programmes; take-home naloxone available without prescription.

What is Naloxone Used For?

Used to reverse life-threatening opioid overdose (heroin, prescription opioids, fentanyl) โ€” restoring normal breathing. Used in hospitals for opioid-induced respiratory depression, and in community take-home programmes.

How Does Naloxone Work?

Competitively displaces opioids from all opioid receptor types (mu, kappa, delta), reversing CNS and respiratory depression within 2โ€“5 minutes. Duration 30โ€“90 minutes โ€” shorter than many opioids, so repeat doses may be needed.

How to Take Naloxone

For overdose: 0.4โ€“2 mg IV, IM, or intranasal (Narcanยฎ 4 mg nasal spray). Repeat every 2โ€“3 minutes until breathing normalises. Always call 111 even after administering โ€” the opioid may outlast naloxone’s effect.

Common Side Effects of Naloxone

  • Opioid withdrawal symptoms from reversal (agitation, sweating, nausea, pain)
  • Tachycardia
  • Hypertension

Serious Side Effects โ€” Seek Medical Attention

Contact your doctor or call 111 immediately if you experience any of the following:

  • Re-narcotisation (return of opioid effect when naloxone wears off โ€” requires repeat dosing and monitoring)
  • Pulmonary oedema (rare โ€” after rapid reversal in ICU settings)

Drug Interactions

Naloxone may interact with other medicines. Always inform your doctor and pharmacist of all medications you are taking. Key interactions include:

  • Opioid medicines (pharmacological antagonism โ€” intended interaction)

New Zealand Prescribing Information

Narcanยฎ (naloxone 4 mg/0.1 mL nasal spray) is available without a prescription at NZ pharmacies and through needle exchange services and harm reduction programmes. Anyone at risk of opioid overdose or with a family member at risk can obtain it. NZ Good Samaritan legislation protects people who call 111 or seek help for someone overdosing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can anyone carry naloxone in New Zealand?

Yes โ€” naloxone nasal spray (Narcanยฎ) is available without prescription in NZ. Training in recognising and responding to overdose is available through needle exchanges and community health services.

How do I know if naloxone is working?

Within 2โ€“5 minutes, the person should begin breathing normally, regain consciousness, and colour should return to their lips. If no response after 2โ€“3 minutes, give another dose and call 111 immediately.

References & Further Information

The following New Zealand and international resources were used to inform this page:

Reviewed by a Registered Pharmacist NZ

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