Suboxone

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Suboxone is a prescription medication combining buprenorphine and naloxone, primarily used to treat opioid dependence by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings.

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Suboxone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brandNameDrug
combinationDrug
medication
approvalFor treatmentOfOpioidDependence
approvedBy Food and Drug Administration
surface form: USFoodAndDrugAdministration
chemicalRelationship containsBuprenorphineHydrochloride
containsNaloxoneHydrochloride
containsSubstanceWithClass opioidAntagonist
partialMuOpioidReceptorAgonist
contraindicatedWith acuteSevereBronchialAsthma
severeRespiratoryDepression
developedBy Indivior
dosageForm sublingualFilm
sublingualTablet
hasActiveIngredient buprenorphine
naloxone
hasComponentRole buprenorphineProvidesOpioidEffect
naloxoneDiscouragesInjectionMisuse
hasGenericVersion buprenorphineNaloxone
indicatedFor opioidDependence
opioidUseDisorder
marketedBy Indivior
mayCauseAdverseEffect constipation
headache
insomnia
nausea
sedation
sweating
monitoringRequirement liverFunctionMonitoring
pharmacologicalClass partialOpioidAgonistCombination
pregnancyCategory useOnlyIfBenefitsOutweighRisks
regulatesReceptor muOpioidReceptor
requires medicalSupervision
prescription
risk dependence
misuseAndAbuse
precipitatedWithdrawalInFullAgonistUsers
respiratoryDepression
routeOfAdministration buccal
sublingual
schedule controlledSubstance
usedFor maintenanceTreatmentOfOpioidDependence
reductionOfOpioidCravings
reductionOfOpioidWithdrawalSymptoms
usedIn medicationAssistedTreatment
usedWith counseling
psychosocialSupport
warning riskOfOverdoseIfCombinedWithAlcohol
riskOfOverdoseIfCombinedWithBenzodiazepines

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