nalmefene hydrochloride

nalmefene hydrochloride
nal·me·fene hy·dro·chlo·ride (nalґmə-fēn″) a derivative of naltrexone that acts as an opioid antagonist, used in the treatment of opioid toxicity and overdose and of postoperative opioid depression; administered parenterally.

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