Intranasal Naloxone for Opioid Overdose
“Intranasal naloxone is safe and effective for reversing opioid overdose and is now available without prescription,” authors of a JAMA Insights article conclude. “Physicians and
“Intranasal naloxone is safe and effective for reversing opioid overdose and is now available without prescription,” authors of a JAMA Insights article conclude. “Physicians and
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A presenting complaint in 5% of primary care visits, knee pain is commonly the result of osteoarthritis (OA), patellofemoral pain, and meniscal tears, according to
What patients need to know about taking acetaminophen and NSAIDs is covered in a JAMA Patient Page on oral OTC pain medications for adults. Key