Finkelstein F N, Bayne L H, Rangno R E
Can Med Assoc J. 1980 Jul 5;123(1):33-5.
The use of naloxone, the first narcotic antagonist devoid of agonist properties, has become the standard way of treating narcotic-induced coma and respiratory depression. This report concerns a patient in whom a narcotic effect was unlikely, but who nevetheless showed arousal after naloxone administration.