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Buy buprenorphine online. Buprenorphine is used for treating opioid use disorder (OUD), acute pain, and chronic pain. It can be administered in various forms, including sublingual (under the tongue), buccal (in the cheek), injections (intravenous and subcutaneous), skin patches (transdermal), or implants. For OUD treatment, buprenorphine should only be given when the patient is experiencing moderate opioid withdrawal symptoms and under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
Buprenorphine helps manage opioid addiction by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms without causing euphoria or severe side effects, which aids in preventing relapse. It acts as a substitute for the abused drug, minimizing discomfort and allowing patients to focus on their recovery. Buprenorphine for OUD is part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and behavioral therapy.
For OUD, buprenorphine is available as long-acting injections (Sublocade, Brixadi) and sublingual tablets (Subutex, now discontinued, but generics are available).
In pain management, buprenorphine is used for severe acute pain and moderate to severe chronic pain not controlled by other medications. It is available as skin patches (Butrans) and buccal films (Belbuca) for chronic pain, and as an injection (Buprenex) for acute pain.
Buprenorphine appears in three forms:
- A lime-flavored, rectangular orange film
- Tablets
- Liquid
Brand names include Belbuca, Brixadi, Buprenex, Buprenorphine, Butrans, Sublocade, Suboxone, Subutex, and Zubsolv.
Side Effects: Seek immediate medical help if you experience signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. Opioid medications can slow or stop breathing, which can be fatal. Ensure someone nearby can administer naloxone and seek emergency medical attention if you have slow breathing, blue lips, or difficulty waking up. Contact your doctor if you have symptoms like opioid withdrawal, breathing issues, slow heartbeat, chest pain, low cortisol levels, or liver problems. Also, seek medical help for serotonin syndrome symptoms such as agitation, hallucinations, fever, and muscle stiffness.
Common Side Effects:
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Increased sweating
- Insomnia
- Pain
Medications for Opioid Addiction:
- Buprenorphine: Sublocade (subcutaneous injection), Probuphine (implant), Subutex (sublingual tablets)
- Buprenorphine and naloxone: Bunavail (sublingual film), Suboxone (sublingual film and tablets), Zubsolv (sublingual tablets)
- Lofexidine: Lucemyra (tablets)
- Naltrexone: Vivitrol (IM injection), Naltrexone (tablets)
Medications for Severe Pain:
- Buprenorphine: Buprenex (IM and IV injection), Belbuca (buccal film), Butrans (transdermal patch)
- Methadone: Dolophine (tablets)
Brand Names and Dosage Forms:
- Brixadi: Extended-release injection (subcutaneous), weekly or monthly, for OUD
- Sublocade: Extended-release injection (subcutaneous), monthly, for OUD
- Probuphine (discontinued): Implant (subdermal), every six months, for opioid dependence
- Belbuca: Buccal film, once daily or every 12 hours, for severe pain
- Butrans: Transdermal system, every seven days, for severe pain
- Subutex (discontinued): Sublingual tablets, once daily, for opioid dependence
- Buprenex: Injection (intravenous or intramuscular), every 6 hours, for severe pain
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