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Madonna was allegedly revived with Narcan before being admitted to ICU: report

Madonna was allegedly revived with Narcan before she was admitted to the ICU last month.

According to a new report from Radar Online, when the “Material Girl” singer, 64, was found unresponsive at her home on June 24, those who reportedly found her “lifeless body” allegedly administered an injection of Narcan.

The medicine is most commonly used to rapidly reverse a narcotic overdose in an emergency situation. However, the outlet alleges that Narcan was used to combat septic shock — not drug use.

There is no evidence suggesting the pop star overdosed, per Radar.

Page Six has not confirmed any of the details regarding the alleged Narcan administration. Reps for Madonna did not immediately respond to our requests for comment.

As previously reported, Madonna was found unresponsive in her home last month and was rushed to a New York City hospital.

The mom of six had to be intubated for at least one night before having the tube removed.

Madonna was allegedly given a Narcan injection when she was found unresponsive last month, Radar Online reports. Madonna/Instagram

A source told Page Six at the time that she was now “out of the ICU.”

The “Like a Virgin” singer’s longtime manager, Guy Oseary, later shared on Instagram that his client had “developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several day stay in the ICU.”

Oseary explained that Madonna was “still under medical care” and that a “full recovery” was “expected.”

Page Six previously reported that the pop star was found unresponsive in her home on June 24 and rushed to the hospital.
The “Material Girl” singer’s manager later said she had “developed a serious bacterial infection.”

TMZ reported at the time that the “Material Girl” songstress had been battling a month-long, low-grade fever before being found unresponsive.


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The outlet claimed Madonna ignored her symptoms and never saw a doctor because she was focused on getting ready for her upcoming “Celebration” tour, which has since been postponed.

Additionally, sources told Page Six that the Queen of Pop had been “strenuously rehearsing” for weeks and putting in “12-hour days” in preparation for the tour, which was set to kick off in Vancouver, Canada, next week.

Madonna is reportedly bedridden and recovering at home. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
The “Vogue” singer’s children have been supporting her as she recovers. Instagram/ Madonna

While the seven-time Grammy winner is reportedly bedridden and recovering at home, several of her children have been there to support her with visits.

Last week, her sons, Rocco, 22, and David, 17, were seen arriving at the singer’s Upper East Side apartment in New York City. A few days later, the siblings were spotted leaving Madonna’s residence — despite reports that she is still very ill following her hospitalization.

The “Vogue” singer has yet to publicly address her hospitalization or illness.