Buprenex
- Buprenex is an agonist-antagonist analgesic designed for treating moderate to severe pain and is intended for intravenous or intramuscular injection. Buprenex was approved by the FDA in 1985, and is a low dose of the narcotic buprenorphine.
- Buprenorphine is also used in the drugs Subutex and Suboxone, two drugs approved in 2002 for treatment of opioid addiction. But unlike these two drugs, Buprenex is not for use of opioid addiction, but for treating those in chronic pain and is often used to replace morphine.
- Buprenex is a partial agnonist, but it behaves like an agonist, such as morphine, and its effects tend to relieve pain longer than morphine. Buprenex has an opiate-like euphoric effect and because Buprenex has opioid properties – in some cases it can be addictive. The addictive qualities of the drug are mainly psychological; studies reveal little physical dependence upon withdrawal of Buprenex.
- The FDA recommends that the drug not be used to treat opioid addiction, and further, that the drug not be administered to those living with or recovering from addiction. Use of Buprenex by an individual addicted to narcotics can result in withdrawal symptoms.
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Buprenex Side Effects
The injection of Buprenex is usually administered at a doctor's office, a hospital, or a clinic. Some health care providers allow clients to use Buprenex at home, following specific injection procedures. Individuals should maintain a steady dose of Buprenex, and should avoid missing a dose. Buprenex should never be used more than one dose at a time.
Buprenex side effects may include:
- Increase or decrease in blood pressure
- Increase or decrease in pulse rate
- Decrease of respiratory rate on rare occasions
- Drowsiness
- Nausea, dizziness or vertigo
- Sweating, headache
- Vomiting
- Miosis (constriction of pupils)
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