Beskrivning
Suboxone (Buprenorphine + Naloxone) – Opioid Dependence Treatment (Rx, Controlled)
Suboxone® is a combination medication containing buprenorphine (a partial opioid agonist) and naloxone (an opioid antagonist). It is used in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) as part of a structured medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program.
- Buprenorphine activates opioid receptors in a partial way, reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the full euphoric effects of stronger opioids.
- Naloxone is included to deter misuse by injection, where it can trigger withdrawal symptoms.
This combination helps stabilize patients while reducing the risk of relapse, misuse, and overdose when used under medical supervision.
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Key Details
- Active Ingredients: Buprenorphine + Naloxone
- Drug Class: Partial opioid agonist + opioid antagonist
- Indication: Opioid use disorder (OUD) maintenance and withdrawal management
- Mechanism of Action: Partial μ-opioid receptor activation + opioid receptor blockade (naloxone)
- Prescription Status: Strictly controlled prescription medicine
Specifikationer
- Dosage Forms: Sublingual film, sublingual tablets
- Common Strengths:
- 2 mg / 0.5 mg
- 8 mg / 2 mg
- 12 mg / 3 mg (varies by market)
- Administration: Sublingual (under the tongue) or buccal (inside cheek)
- Onset of Action: ~30–60 minutes
- Duration of Action: 24+ hours (long-acting)
- Half-Life: ~24–42 hours (buprenorphine)
- Metabolism: Hepatic (CYP3A4)
- Excretion: Fecal and renal
- Storage: Room temperature
Dosage & Administration
- Initiated only when patient is in mild to moderate withdrawal
- Taken once daily or as prescribed
- Must be placed under the tongue until fully dissolved
- Dosing is carefully adjusted by addiction specialists
- Not intended for unsupervised use
Why Suboxone Is Used
Suboxone is a key medication in opioid addiction treatment, helping reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while lowering the risk of misuse compared to full opioid agonists. It is most effective when used as part of a structured medical recovery program.
