
Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection
Marketer
Neon Laboratories Ltd
Salt Composition
Buprenorphine (0.3mg)
Overview Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection
Buprenorphine 0.3mg injection treats moderate to severe pain and opioid addiction in adults receiving comprehensive medical, social, and psychological care. It's unsuitable for individuals under 16. Administration should always be by a healthcare professional; self-injection is strongly discouraged. Dosage and treatment length vary based on individual needs and response. Discontinue use only upon your doctor's instruction. Common side effects include fatigue, opioid withdrawal symptoms, apprehension, jitteriness, lightheadedness, cephalalgia, somnolence, bowel looseness, queasiness, emesis, and stomach pain. Report persistent or worsening side effects to your physician, who can advise on management strategies. Prior to use, disclose any respiratory, cardiac, hepatic, or renal conditions, and provide a complete list of all medications you're currently using, as interactions are possible. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult their doctor before commencing treatment. Long-term use may necessitate regular monitoring of kidney and liver function, as well as blood parameters.
Uses of Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection
Morphine addiction; Management of significant to intense pain
Major Benefits of Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection:
This medication will be administered by your physician or their designated nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.
Common Side effects of Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection:
- Headache
- Back pain
- Drowsiness
- Vomiting
- Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping)
- Drug withdrawal syndrome
- Dizziness
- Sleepiness
- Abdominal pain
- Weakness
- Sweating
- Constipation
- Withdrawal syndrome
- Infection
- Vertigo
- Inflammation of the nose
- Chills
- Flu-like symptoms
- Nausea
How to use Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection:
This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strongly discouraged.
How Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection works:
Suboxone injection (0.3mg buprenorphine) offers analgesia via partial agonism at select brain receptors, modifying the body's perception and reaction to painful stimuli.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholUNSAFE
Combining Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection and alcohol is dangerous.
PregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Using Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection during pregnancy may pose risks. While human research is scant, animal studies indicate potential harm to a fetus. A physician will assess the advantages against possible risks prior to prescription. Seek medical advice.
Breast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Administering Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Scant evidence from human studies indicates potential transfer to breast milk, posing a possible risk to the infant.
DrivingUNSAFE
Administering Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection might induce drowsiness, blurred vision, and dizziness. Driving should be avoided if these effects manifest.
KidneyCAUTION
Administering Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection to individuals with significant renal impairment requires careful consideration. Dosage modification of Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection might be necessary. Physician consultation is recommended.
LiverCAUTION
Patients with liver impairment should use Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection cautiously, potentially requiring dosage modification. Physician consultation is advised. Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection is contraindicated in patients experiencing severe hepatic dysfunction.
What if you forget to take Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection :
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Facts to Know About Buprigesic 0.3mg Injection
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Category | Phenanthrene Derivatives |
| Developing Habits | Affirmative. |
| Treatment Category | Neuroscience of the Central Nervous System |
| Actions | Partial Opioid Agonists |
