What Is Buprenorphine?
Buprenorphine, a partial agonist of opioid receptors. The analgesic effect is stronger than pethidine. Slow onset and long duration. It has an inhibitory effect on breathing, but no severe respiratory depression has been observed clinically.
Buprenorphine
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- Buprenorphine, for
- [Drug name] Buprenorphine
- [Drug alias] Bunorphine, Buprenox, M6029
- [English name] Buprenorphine
- Injection: 0.15mg (1ml); 0.3mg (1ml); 0.6mg (2ml) each. Sublingual lozenges: 0.2mg each.
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- Can also be used for maintenance treatment of addiction.
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- Common adverse reactions include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting. Patients with craniocerebral injury and respiratory depression, old and weak patients should be used with caution. This product has some dependencies. Adverse reactions are similar to morphine.