- Sublocade: Side Effects, Warnings, Dosage Uses - Drugs. com
Sublocade information from Drugs com, includes Sublocade side effects, interactions and indications
- Sublocade Patient Tips: 7 things you should know - Drugs. com
Easy-to-read patient tips for Sublocade covering how it works, benefits, risks, and best practices
- Sublocade Dosage Guide - Drugs. com
Detailed dosage guidelines and administration information for Sublocade (buprenorphine) Includes dose adjustments, warnings and precautions
- How does Sublocade work? - Drugs. com
What is Sublocade? Sublocade is used for treatment of moderate to severe opioid use disorder, to reduce cravings for opioids It needs to be taken together with counseling and psychosocial support Sublocade is partial mu-receptor agonist How does Sublocade work? When you take an opioid such as heroin or morphine, the drug binds fully to a receptor (mu-receptor) which gives the pleasure or
- Sublocade Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term
Learn about the side effects of Sublocade (buprenorphine), from common to rare, for consumers and healthcare professionals
- Sublocade: Package Insert Prescribing Information MOA
Sublocade package insert prescribing information for healthcare professionals Includes: indications, dosage, adverse reactions and pharmacology
- What is the difference between Sublocade and Brixadi?
Sublocade and Brixadi are both long-acting subcutaneous (SC) (under the skin) buprenorphine injections that may be used for the maintenance treatment of opioid misuse disorder in adults Sublocade was approved on November 30, 2017, and Brixadi was approved on May 23, 2023 How often is Sublocade administered compared to Brixadi? Sublocade is administered once a month, with a minimum of 26 days
- How and where is the Sublocade injection given? - Drugs. com
Sublocade is administered as an injection just under the skin (subcutaneous) of your stomach (abdomen), thigh, buttock, or back of the upper arm After the first two injections, you will receive it monthly (with at least 26 days between doses) It must be given by a certified healthcare provider who has met certain qualifying requirements, including only prescribing Sublocade for the treatment
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