narcotic reversal

nar·cot·ic re·ver·sal

the use of narcotic antagonists, such as naloxone, to terminate the action of narcotics.

nar·cot·ic re·ver·sal

(nahr-kot'ik rĕ-vĕr'săl) The use of narcotic antagonists, such as naloxone, to terminate the action of narcotics.

nar·cot·ic re·ver·sal

(nahr-kot'ik rĕ-vĕr'săl) Use of narcotic antagonists, such as naloxone, to terminate the action of narcotics.