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About buprenorphine(Suboxone)
Buprenorphine is a strong opioid painkiller. It's used to treat severe pain, for example during or after an operation or a serious injury, or pain from cancer.
It's also used for other types of pain you've had for a long time, when weaker painkillers have stopped working.
It can also be used to treat drug addiction, but this is usually by a specialist.
Buprenorphine for pain is available only on prescription. It comes as:
- patches to put on your skin
- tablets that dissolve in your mouth (sublingual)
- injections (usually only given in hospital)
Use Of Suboxone Pills
In order to treat such illnesses, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approves approved medications such as suboxone. Off-labeling for certain conditions, suboxone can also be used. For the treatment of opioid dependency, suboxone is an FDA approved. Suboxone is a recommended medication for opioid dependence according to the American Society of Addiction Medicine. This helps to manage dependency on opiates by reducing signs of retraction that can happen when use of opiates is stopped or reduced. Suboxone is also used off-labelled as a detoxification method for the treatment of removal of opioid symptoms. This may lead to raising the severity of symptoms. Detoxification services are commonly short-term hospital rehabilitation strategies that isolate patients from drugs such as opioids or alcohol. On the other hand, opioid addiction counseling is a longer-term solution to reducing opioid dependency, much of which is outpatient. The usage is controversial however, as it is not clear how well Suboxone works or how it helps to relieve pain. For those with Chronic Patience and Opioid Dependence, Suboxone may be beneficial. Suboxone drugs are also used to relieve pain. Studies are however mixed on how effective this is to this end. In treating addiction, suboxone is not used. Nevertheless, one of the drugs used in Suboxone, buprenorphine is often used in addiction and depression which is resistant to treatment. Research has shown that in those with depression buprenorphin can improve mood.
How and when to use it
Follow your doctor's instructions about how to use this medicine. This is particularly important because buprenorphine can be addictive.
For end of life care, your doctor will monitor how well buprenorphine is working to control your pain. Speak to them if you’re worried about addiction. Buy Suboxone Online
Doses vary from person to person. Your dose will depend on:
- how bad your pain is
- how you've responded to other painkillers
- if you get any side effects from buprenorphine
Buprenorphine tablets and injections are fast-acting. They're used for pain that is expected to last for a short time.
Buprenorphine patches are slow-release. This means buprenorphine is gradually released through the skin into your body.
Strength of buprenorphine
Buprenorphine comes in different strengths, depending on the type:
- patches – these release 5 micrograms, 10 micrograms, 15 micrograms or 20 micrograms every hour for 7 days, or 35 micrograms, 52.5 micrograms or 70 micrograms every hour for 3 or 4 days
- tablets – 200 micrograms or 400 micrograms
How often to take or use buprenorphine
How often you take or use buprenorphine depends on the type that you've been prescribed:
- patches – apply a new patch every 3, 4 or 7 days, depending on the strength and the brand you've been prescribed
- tablets – taken when you need them for pain relief – each dose will usually last 6 to 8 hours. Talk to your doctor if this is not controlling your pain
Some patches keep working after they have been removed, as they "store" buprenorphine under the skin. Buprenorphine patches take longer to start working, but last longer. They're used when pain lasts for a long time.
Sometimes your doctor may prescribe a buprenorphine patch, with another fast-acting painkiller. This is to manage sudden flare-ups of pain that "break through" the relief the patches give.
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