Sublocade (buprenorphine) and Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) are prescription drugs for opioid use disorder. Sublocade is injected by a healthcare professional and Suboxone is a film that dissolves ...
If you’re considering treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), your doctor may recommend Sublocade. It’s prescribed as part of a complete treatment program to manage opioid addiction in adults with ...
Sublocade (buprenorphine) is a brand-name prescription medication. It’s approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat moderate to severe opioid use disorder in people who received ...
Sublocade (buprenorphine) is a brand-name extended-release injection that’s prescribed for opioid use disorder. Sublocade has interactions with alcohol, some other drugs, and certain supplements.
The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced its approval of an injectable form of buprenorphine (brand name: Sublocade), a medication used to treat opiate addiction. Sublocade releases a steady ...
Rapid initiation Protocol: Healthcare providers can now initiate treatment with SUBLOCADE after a single dose of transmucosal buprenorphine and a one-hour observation period to confirm ...
Monthly injections of Sublocade are proving to be a new life changing treatment for fentanyl addicts. NBC News’ Dash Burns spoke with a Sublocade user who explained ...
An injectable opioid treatment drug used to provide stabilization, reduce cravings, and potentially block overdoses is now fully funded in Alberta. The announcement for the drug, made by associate ...
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