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Category: Opioid use disorder

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What Can You Take for Sleep While on Suboxone?

5 min read
Up to 70% of individuals on buprenorphine continue to experience sleep problems, which are often linked to underlying mental health needs rather than medication dosage. Understanding **what can you take for sleep while on Suboxone** safely is critical for a successful recovery journey.

What is the drug Metadol fizz used for?

4 min read
Methadone, the active ingredient in Metadol fizz, has been used for over 50 years to treat opioid addiction. The drug Metadol fizz, often referring to a specific liquid formulation of methadone diluted with a beverage, is primarily used for two major medical purposes: as a medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) and for the management of severe, chronic pain.

What is the difference between methadone and Metadol?

4 min read
Methadone has been used to treat opioid addiction for over 50 years, and treatment with it can reduce the likelihood of a future fatal opioid overdose by over 50% [1.2.1, 1.9.2]. So, what is the difference between methadone and Metadol, one of its brand name formulations?

What Is the Difference Between Buprenorphine and Other Opioids?

4 min read
Unlike most other opioids, buprenorphine is classified as a partial opioid agonist, producing weaker effects compared to full agonists like heroin or methadone. This unique pharmacological property, along with a 'ceiling effect' on respiratory depression, is what sets buprenorphine apart from other opioids and makes it a critical tool in managing opioid use disorder and chronic pain.

What type of opiate is buprenorphine?: Understanding this Unique Medication

4 min read
Medications like buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD) are associated with a 60% reduction in overdose risk and mortality. This article explains **what type of opiate is buprenorphine** and why its distinct pharmacological properties make it a vital tool in treating opioid dependency with a reduced potential for overdose.

What does methadone do to your eyes?

4 min read
In 2021, an estimated 2.5 million adults in the U.S. had a past-year opioid use disorder (OUD), for which methadone is a key treatment [1.7.5]. A primary question for users is, what does methadone do to your eyes? The most common effect is pupil constriction, or miosis [1.2.1].

Are Suboxone tablets the same as film?

4 min read
Suboxone film and tablets both contain the active ingredients buprenorphine and naloxone and are considered equally effective for treating opioid dependence when used correctly. However, are Suboxone tablets the same as film when it comes to key pharmacological properties, patient experience, and other practical considerations?

What is the black box warning on brixadi? Understanding the Risks

4 min read
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandates that medications with potentially life-threatening side effects display a black box warning, the most serious warning it can issue. A prominent black box warning on Brixadi highlights the significant risk of serious harm or death if the subcutaneous injection is administered intravenously instead.