Buprigesic Injection 1ml
Description
Buprigesic Inj 1ml relieves moderate to severe pain and opioid dependency (including heroin and narcotic painkillers) in people who are simultaneously getting medical, social, and psychiatric treatme
nt. Children under 16 should not use this medication. Buprigesic Inj 1ml belongs to opiate partial agonists. It works by generating comparable effects to opioid medicines to avoid withdrawal effects, including irritability, stomach cramps, or sleepiness when someone stops using them. A healthcare practitioner usually administers Buprigesic Inj 1ml. Do not self-administer Buprigesic Inj 1 ml at home. It will work best to keep taking the prescription until your doctor advises you to discontinue. The cause you're taking it and how it relieves your symptoms will determine the quantity and duration. If your symptoms of weakness, vomiting, or headaches prolong or worsen, you should contact your doctor. Your doctor is likely to advise you on avoiding or lessening the symptoms. Likewise, you should tell your doctor before using it if you have any lung difficulties, heart, liver, or renal problems. Also, notify your medical advisor about all other medications you're taking since they may interact with this one. If you're taking this prescription for a long time, your doctor may want to check your kidney function, liver function, and blood component levels frequently.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹110.88 |
You Save | ₹15.12 (12% on MRP) |
Contains | Buprenorphine |
Uses | Moderate to severe pain and opioid dependence |
Side effects | Weakness, dizziness, anxiety, withdrawal syndrome, nervousness, headache, diarrhoea, nausea, abdominal pain |
Therapy | ANALGESIC FOR SEVERE PAIN |
Uses of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
- As per the CDSCO, Buprigesic Inj 1ml treats moderate to severe pain and opioid dependence.
Contraindications of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
- If you are allergic to Buprigesic Inj 1ml components.
- If you have any respiratory depression.
- If you are receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO).
- If you have myasthenia gravis and if you possess hypersensitivity.
Side effects of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
- Weakness
- Dizziness
- Anxiety
- Withdrawal syndrome
- Nervousness
- Headache
- Diarrhoea
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
Precautions and Warnings of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You have trouble breathing before you stop taking medicine.
- You experience severe withdrawal symptoms like dizziness and stomach pains after quitting use of Buprigesic Inj 1ml.
- You have used Buprigesic Inj 1ml for an extended period since it might cause mental or physical dependency.
- You have a history of ileus or constipation, eye diseases, hyperthyroidism, kidney disorders, prostatic hypertrophy, CNS depression, urinary stricture.
Mode of Action of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
- Buprigesic Inj 1ml is a solution or liquid injected beneath the skin into the stomach area by a healthcare professional.
- You can take it once a month, with a minimum of 26 days between doses.
- You may detect a hump at the injection area for many weeks after receiving a dosage of Buprigesic Inj 1ml, but it should reduce with time. Do not rub the injection area.
- Also, ensure your belt or waistline does not increase pressure on the injection site.
- While taking Buprigesic Inj 1ml, be sure to let your doctor know how you're feeling.
Interactions of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- There is an interaction between Buprigesic Inj 1ml and the following medicines. Their interaction might lead to nervousness, nausea, or abdominal pain. The medicines are:
- Benzodiazepines including Diazepam
- Painkillers such as Pentazocine, Dihydrocodeine
- Antidepressants like Moclobemide, Citalopram
- Antihistamine including Promethazine, Chlorphenamine
- Anti-anxiety medicines such as Alprazolam
Interactions with food items
- There is no interaction between Buprigesic Inj 1ml and food. However, consult your healthcare practitioner before taking Buprigesic Inj 1ml.
Storage and disposal of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
Dosage of Buprigesic 0.3 MG
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details

Dr. Divya Rohra
MBBS

Dr. Jagruti Jain
MBBS, MD, DNB, General Medicine
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References
- CDSCO [Internet]. Gov.in. [cited 2022 Feb 21]. Available from:
- Buprenorphine: Opioid neonatal abstinence syndrome following in-uetro exposure: case report. React Wkly [Internet]. 2018 [cited 2022 Feb 21];1708(1):85–85. Available from:
- Buprenorphine injection [Internet]. Medlineplus.gov. [cited 2022 Feb 21]. Available from
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