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So we know that Naloxone is able to completely reverse an opiate overdose in a matter of minutes.
Why aren't there similar antidotes for other recreational drugs?
We know that benzos are fairly effective at helping with a psychedelic overdose, and as far as I'm aware they can also be used for stim overdoses.
How come we don't have full antagonists widely available for these drugs? Is it because the risk of death from overdose is low, so health companies won't pay for something which will just treat someone having a bad time?
Why aren't there similar antidotes for other recreational drugs?
We know that benzos are fairly effective at helping with a psychedelic overdose, and as far as I'm aware they can also be used for stim overdoses.
How come we don't have full antagonists widely available for these drugs? Is it because the risk of death from overdose is low, so health companies won't pay for something which will just treat someone having a bad time?
