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Composition :

BUPRENORPHINE-0.6MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Neon Laboratories Ltd

Consume Type :

PARENTERAL

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About BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION belongs to a class of drugs called 'opioid analgesic' primarily used to treat opioid addiction (narcotics) like morphine, heroin, etc. In some cases, it is also used to treat, prevent and treat moderate to severe pain. Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person's brain and behaviour and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medication.

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION contains 'Buprenorphine', an opioid partial agonist-antagonists that prevent withdrawal symptoms in patients who stop receiving opioid drugs by producing similar effects to these drugs. It has been approved for the treatment of narcotic-use disorders. A combination of buprenorphine and naloxone is prescribed for use in the treatment of opioid dependence. It also provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain.

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION will be administered by a trained healthcare professional. Hence, do not self-administer. This medicine may cause certain side effects such as dry mouth, vomiting, blurred vision, constipation, dizziness, tiredness and injection site reactions. Most of these side effects of BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION should be avoided if you are allergic to it. Do not use BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may cause adverse effects on the baby. This medicine is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION is a habit-forming drug, and there is a risk of dependence on BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION. Hence, do not stop receiving BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION without consulting a doctor as it may cause withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, increased heart rate, tremors or general unwell feeling. BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION may decrease fertility in men and women. Do not consume alcohol with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION as it may increase the risk of side effects. Inform your doctor if you have respiratory disorders, heart diseases, high blood pressure, and liver or kidney disease before starting treatment with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION.

Uses of BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION

Opioid (drug) addiction, Pain

Directions for Use

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION will be administered by a trained healthcare professional. Do not self-administer.

Medicinal Benefits

The BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION contains Buprenorphine as a substitution (replacement) treatment in patients addicted to opioid drugs (heroin and morphine, etc.). It prevents or reduces the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms experienced when addicts stop using opioid drugs. It also provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain. Compared to other opioid analgesics like methadone, BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION has the advantage of having less sedation (sleepiness), decreased respiratory depression, decreased risk of diversion, fewer withdrawal symptoms and lower risk of toxicity at higher doses. 

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Please do not stop receiving BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION suddenly, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms. Avoid frequent or high doses as it may lead to addiction. If you are known to be allergic to BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION or any other medicines, please tell your doctor.  Do not use BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may cause adverse effects on the baby. BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION is not recommended for children below 18 years of age.  Avoid consuming alcohol with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION as it may increase the risk of side effects. Do not use this medicine if you have used an MAO inhibitor (antidepressants) in the past 14 days, as a dangerous drug interaction could occur. BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION should be used with extreme caution in patients who have a history of alcoholism or drug abuse. Inform your doctor if you have severe breathing problems, asthma, delirium tremens (confusion and shaking after stopping drinking alcohol), hallucinations (seeing and hearing things that are not there), kidney or liver problems, head injury or brain disease, low blood pressure, urinary disorders (especially linked to enlarged prostate), thyroid problems, adrenocortical disorder (Addison’s disease), depression or other conditions that are treated with antidepressants. 

Drug-Drug Interactions

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BuprenorphineAlvimopan
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Drug-Drug Interactions

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How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Taking Ziprasidone with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection can increase the risk of serious side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ziprasidone with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult a doctor if you experience dizziness, drowsiness, difficulty concentrating, and impairment in judgment. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
BuprenorphineAlvimopan
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How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Using alvimopan together with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection can cause side effects (abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea).

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Alvimopan with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection is not recommended, consult a doctor before taking it. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
The combination of Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection and midazolam can result in central nervous system depression (slowing of the body's neurological functioning).

How to manage the interaction:
Concomitant administration of Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection along with Midazolam can result in an interaction. However, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. If you experience any symptoms of breathing problems and unconsciousness, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Taking Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection with mifepristone increases the risk of an abnormal heart rhythm.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection with mifepristone together is avoided as it can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, breathing difficulty, or rapid heartbeat, weakness, tiredness, drowsiness, confusion, painful muscle cramping, nausea, or vomiting, constipation, abdominal cramping, chest pain, and/or swelling in the legs or feet, get medical attention. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Taking Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection along with carbamazepine may increase the risk of side effects such as breathing problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking carbamazepine and Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection together can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, yawning, excessive sweating, goose bumps, fever, chills, flushing, restlessness, anxiety, depression, rapid heart beat, body aches, abdominal cramping, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss contact your doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Using chloroquine together with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection can increase the risk of an irregular heart rhythm.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection and chloroquine together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, or rapid heartbeat, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Coadministration of phenytoin and Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection may reduce the blood levels of Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection and phenytoin together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. Ensure that you are taking these drugs precisely as directed. consult the doctor, if you experience restlessness, irritability, anxiety, depression, pupil dilation, tremors, rapid heartbeat, body aches, involuntary shaking and kicking, abdominal pain, decreased hunger, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. Avoid tasks demanding mental focus, such as handling dangerous machinery or operating a vehicle. Do not discontinue any medication without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Using Hydroxyzine together with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection can cause central nervous system depression (a physiological state that can result in a decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness).

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection alongside hydroxyzine can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. Do not exceed the doses, frequency, or duration of usage advised by a doctor. You should avoid driving or operating hazardous machinery until you're aware of how these medications affect you. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
BuprenorphineParamethadione
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How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
Using Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection together with Paramethadione can cause central nervous system depression (a physiological state that can result in a decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness).

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Paramethadione and Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. Doctor can recommend other options that won't cause any problems when taken together. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection:
When Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection is used with cariprazine, it may possibly lead to side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Concomitant administration of Buprigesic 0.6mg Injection alongside cariprazine can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. Do not stop any medication without consulting a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting your doctor.

Drug-Food Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Do regular exercise such as swimming or walking.
  • Drink plenty of water while on treatment with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION to avoid dry mouth.
  • Maintain a fibre-rich diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation while receiving BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and quit smoking.

Habit Forming

Yes

Therapeutic Class

OPIOID ANTAGONISTS

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Drug-Diseases Interactions

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FAQs

BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION consists of Buprenorphine is an opioid partial agonist. It prevents withdrawal symptoms in patients who stop receiving opioid drugs by producing similar effects to these drugs. It also provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain that change how your body feels and responds to pain.

Yes, BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION may cause withdrawal symptoms such as sweating, feeling hot and cold, runny eyes and nose, feeling or being sick, diarrhoea, stomach cramps, poor sleep, and just feeling awful. Therefore, if you experience any difficulty while receiving BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION, do not stop administration suddenly and consult your doctor so that the dose may be reduced gradually to avoid withdrawal symptoms.

Chronic use of opioids may cause reduced fertility (ability to have children) in females and males of reproductive potential. It is not known whether these effects on fertility are reversible. However, it is essential to talk to your doctor before starting treatment with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION if you think you may want to have a baby in the future.

No, you are not recommended to use BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION with antidepressants (medicines used to treat depression), and antipsychotics (medicines used to treat bipolar disorder and psychosis) as co-administration of these medicines with BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION may cause life-threatening respiratory depression and death have occurred. However, please consult a doctor before receiving BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION with other medicines.

Yes, BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION may cause addiction, especially if used for a prolonged time. Therefore, BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION should be given only for a short duration under strict medical supervision, particularly to patients susceptible to drug abuse. BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION should be administered only as advised by a doctor as overuse, or misuse of BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION can lead to overdose or death.

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Special Advise

  • Do not receive BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION for a prolonged time, as it may lead to mental or physical dependence on BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION.
  • To avoid getting addicted to this drug, use it only in prescribed quantities and as directed by your doctor. Do not self-medicate.
  • BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION causes drowsiness. Avoid doing activities that require your complete focus and attention, like driving when on this drug.
  • An abrupt stoppage of BUPRIGESIC 0.6MG INJECTION can lead to significant withdrawal symptoms. Always discuss with your doctor about decreasing the dosage before completely stopping its usage.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol while on this medication, as it can lead to dangerous side effects.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Drug addiction: It is also called substance use disorder. It is a psychological condition that affects a person's brain and behaviour and leads to an inability to control legal or illegal drug or medication use. Opioid analgesics, such as morphine or diamorphine (heroin), are often subject to abuse, leading to dependence (addiction). If you are addicted to these drugs, you need a regular dose to feel ‘normal’. Otherwise, you will develop withdrawal symptoms within a day or so of the last dose. Withdrawal symptoms include sweating, feeling hot and cold, runny eyes and nose, feeling or being sick, diarrhoea, stomach cramps, poor sleep, and just feeling awful.

Pain: Pain is an unpleasant emotion brought on by an illness or injury. Acute (short-term) or chronic pain both exist (long-term). It may be widespread (body-wide aches) or localised (pain in a specific body area). Since different people have varying pain tolerance levels, pain is highly subjective. Even though pain is uncomfortable and inconvenient, it can provide clues as to what is wrong with the body. Cramps, headaches, bone fractures, stomach pain, arthritis (swelling of one or more joints), muscle strain or overuse, cuts, the flu, fibromyalgia, and irritable bowel syndrome are a few conditions that can cause pain (muscle pain with stiffness and tenderness).

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