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Noradrenergic mechanisms in fentanyl-mediated rapid death explain failure of naloxone in the opioid crisis
Randy Torralva,
Aaron Janowsky
Psychiatry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Opioid Epidemic
100%
Fentanyl
74%
Naloxone
73%
Respiratory Insufficiency
9%
Morphine
9%
Thorax
9%
Alkaloids
7%
Anesthesiologists
7%
Cholinergic Agents
6%
Opioid Analgesics
6%
Addiction Medicine
5%
Muscle Rigidity
4%
Abdominal Muscles
4%
Anesthesiology
4%
Clinical Pharmacology
4%
Airway Management
4%
Heroin
3%
Prodrugs
3%
Thoracic Wall
3%
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
3%
Diaphragm
3%
Cardiovascular System
3%
Adrenergic Agents
3%
Drug Development
3%
Respiratory System
3%
Analgesia
3%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
2%
Cause of Death
2%
Anesthesia
2%
Hemodynamics
2%
Research Personnel
2%
Animals
1%
Population
1%
Therapeutics
0%