Naloxone and foaming at mouth Patient Reports February 13, 2012



Naloxone Side Effects Report #5849300-9
Naloxone side effect was reported by a Physician from UNITED STATES on Aug 04, 2008. Female patient, 57 years of age, weighting 121.3 lb, was diagnosed with overdose and was treated with Naloxone. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: foaming at mouth, loss of consciousness, miosis, neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Naloxone dosage: 0.4 MG, 3 DOSES, INTRAVENOUS. During the same period patient was treated with FENTANYL, LAMOTRIGINE, OXYCODONE, BUPROPION, DULOXETINE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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