- Large reductions in the incidence of simulated cardiac arrest caused by potentially lethal doses of fentanyl or carfentanil were observed following a single IN dose of OPVEE compared to a single dose of IN naloxone.
- Across scenarios of fentanyl or carfentanil overdoses, simultaneous administration of four doses of IN naloxone (4×4 mg) was needed to reduce the incidence of simulated cardiac arrest to values approaching those obtained with a single dose of OPVEE (3mg). Modeling predictions in chronic opioid users indicate that the incidence of cardiac arrest following an intravenous (IV) fentanyl overdose (2.97 mg) decreased from 78% in the absence of intervention to 12% with OPVEE and 47% with a 4 mg IN dose of naloxone.
RICHMOND, Va., June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Indivior PLC (NASDAQ:INDV) today announced the publication of a modeling study in Frontiers in Psychiatry that predicts OPVEE (nalmefene) nasal spray (2.7 mg nalmefene, equivalent to 3 mg of nalmefene hydrochloride) resulted in larger reductions in the incidence of simulated cardiac arrest following overdose from high doses of potent synthetic opioids, compared to a 4 mg dose of IN naloxone.