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Written By Lakshmithulasi Yarragunta , Pharm-D (PB)
Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Aug 20, 2024 | 1:16 PM IST

About Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's belongs to a class of drugs called 'opioid analgesics' primarily used to treat, prevent and treat severe pain. Pain can be temporary (acute) or long-lasting (chronic) in nature. Acute pain is caused by damage to the tissues of the muscle, bone, or other organs for a short time. Chronic pain lasts for a long duration and is caused due to pathologies like nerve damage and osteoarthritis.

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's contains 'Buprenorphine', an opioid partial agonist-antagonists. It works by blocking a chemical messenger in the brain responsible for causing pain. This provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain.

Use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as advised by your doctor. You may experience certain side effects in some cases, including drowsiness, dry mouth, vomiting, blurred vision, constipation, application site reactions, dizziness or tiredness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any ingredients of it or opioids. Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is a habit-forming drug; hence there is a risk of dependence. Do not stop using this medicine without consulting your doctor, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, increased heart rate, tremors or general unwell feelings. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's may decrease fertility in men and women. Do not consume alcohol while using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as it may increase the risk of side effects.

Uses of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

Pain

Medicinal Benefits

The Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's contains Buprenorphine. It provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain. Compared to other opioid analgesics like methadone, Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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. 

Directions for Use

Transdermal Patch: Use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's only as prescribed by a doctor. Do not use this medicine for a prolonged period.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

  • Weakness
  • Anxiety
  • Nervousness
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Sweating
  • Application site reactions

Drug Warnings

Please do not stop using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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 Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may cause adverse effects on the baby. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. Avoid consuming alcohol with Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's should be taken 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 Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's may have interaction with benzodiazepines (diazepam, temazepam ), pain killers (pentazocine, nalbuphine, codeine, dihydrocodeine, methadone, morphine), anti-depressants (moclobemide, tranylcypromine, citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline, duloxetine, venlafaxine, amitriptyline, doxepin, trimipramine), antihistamine (promethazine, chlorphenamine), blood thinners (warfarin), anti-anxiety drugs (alprazolam), fits related medicines (carbamazepine), medicines used to prevent nausea (ondansetron), antifungal drugs (ketoconazole), antibiotic (ciprofloxacin, erythromycin), anticancer drugs (ceritinib, lapatinib), immunosuppressants (fingolimod), antipsychotics (droperidol), and HIV/AIDS drugs (saquinavir).

Drug-Food Interactions: Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's may interact with grapefruit juice. Therefore, avoid grapefruit juice intake with Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as it may increase Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's levels in the body. Also, avoid St. John's wort (antidepressants plant) and alcohol consumption while using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as it may increase the risk of adverse effects such as drowsiness, dizziness and difficulty concentrating.

Drug-Disease Interactions: People with asthma or any other breathing problems, kidney problems, 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 should consult a doctor before using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • CITALOPRAM
  • METHADONE
  • FLUOXETINE
  • DIAZEPAM
  • CODEINE
  • MORPHINE
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • PROMETHAZINE
  • VENLAFAXINE

Habit Forming

Yes

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Do not go for heavy exercise as it may increase your joint pain in arthritis. Instead, you can do stretching and low-impact aerobic exercises like walking on a treadmill, bike riding, and swimming. You can also strengthen your muscles by lifting light weights.
  • Drink plenty of water during treatment with Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's to avoid dry mouth.
  • Maintain a fibre-rich diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation while using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and quit smoking.

Special Advise

  • Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's for a prolonged time, as it may lead to mental or physical dependence on Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's.
  • To avoid getting addicted to this drug, take it in prescribed quantities and as directed by your doctor. Do not self-medicate.
  • Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's causes drowsiness. Avoid doing activities that require your complete focus and attention, like driving when on this drug.
  • An abrupt stoppage of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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

Pain: It can be short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic) in nature. Acute pain is, for a short time, caused by damage to the tissues of the muscle, bone, or organs. Chronic pain lasts for a longer duration and is caused due to pathologies like nerve damage, osteoarthritis, and dental pain due to damage to the tooth nerve, infection, decay, extraction, or injury. Many women have painful periods known as dysmenorrhea, most often menstrual cramps. On the other hand, Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that results in chronic pain in joints (especially knee) and stiffness, making daily tasks difficult.

About Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's belongs to a class of drugs called 'opioid analgesics' primarily used to treat, prevent and treat severe pain. Pain can be temporary (acute) or long-lasting (chronic) in nature. Acute pain is caused by damage to the tissues of the muscle, bone, or other organs for a short time. Chronic pain lasts for a long duration and is caused due to pathologies like nerve damage and osteoarthritis.

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's contains 'Buprenorphine', an opioid partial agonist-antagonists. It works by blocking a chemical messenger in the brain responsible for causing pain. This provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain.

Use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as advised by your doctor. You may experience certain side effects in some cases, including drowsiness, dry mouth, vomiting, blurred vision, constipation, application site reactions, dizziness or tiredness. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any ingredients of it or opioids. Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is a habit-forming drug; hence there is a risk of dependence. Do not stop using this medicine without consulting your doctor, as it may cause withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, increased heart rate, tremors or general unwell feelings. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's may decrease fertility in men and women. Do not consume alcohol while using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's as it may increase the risk of side effects.

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Consume Type

TOPICAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

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Apr-24

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Uses of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

Pain

Medicinal Benefits

The Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's contains Buprenorphine. It provides pain relief by acting on specific receptors in the brain and helps in relieving pain. Compared to other opioid analgesics like methadone, Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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. 

Side Effects of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's

  • Weakness
  • Anxiety
  • Nervousness
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Sweating
  • Application site reactions

Directions for Use

Transdermal Patch: Use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's only as prescribed by a doctor. Do not use this medicine for a prolonged period.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Please do not stop using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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 Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may cause adverse effects on the baby. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's is not recommended for children below 18 years of age. Avoid consuming alcohol with Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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. Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's should be taken 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. 

Therapeutic Class

OPIOID ANTAGONISTS

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • CITALOPRAM
  • METHADONE
  • FLUOXETINE
  • DIAZEPAM
  • CODEINE
  • MORPHINE
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • PROMETHAZINE
  • VENLAFAXINE

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Do not go for heavy exercise as it may increase your joint pain in arthritis. Instead, you can do stretching and low-impact aerobic exercises like walking on a treadmill, bike riding, and swimming. You can also strengthen your muscles by lifting light weights.
  • Drink plenty of water during treatment with Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's to avoid dry mouth.
  • Maintain a fibre-rich diet and eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation while using Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's.
  • Avoid consumption of alcohol and quit smoking.

Habit Forming

Yes

Special Advise

  • Do not use Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's for a prolonged time, as it may lead to mental or physical dependence on Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's.
  • To avoid getting addicted to this drug, take it in prescribed quantities and as directed by your doctor. Do not self-medicate.
  • Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's causes drowsiness. Avoid doing activities that require your complete focus and attention, like driving when on this drug.
  • An abrupt stoppage of Buvalor 5 mcg/h Transdermal Patch 2's 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

Pain: It can be short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic) in nature. Acute pain is, for a short time, caused by damage to the tissues of the muscle, bone, or organs. Chronic pain lasts for a longer duration and is caused due to pathologies like nerve damage, osteoarthritis, and dental pain due to damage to the tooth nerve, infection, decay, extraction, or injury. Many women have painful periods known as dysmenorrhea, most often menstrual cramps. On the other hand, Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that results in chronic pain in joints (especially knee) and stiffness, making daily tasks difficult.