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  • Medications for Opioidrelated Disorders

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    • buprenorphine and naloxone

      (Buprenorphine and Naloxone)
      Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Inc.
      Usage: Buprenorphine and naloxone sublingual film is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence and should be used alongside a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and psychosocial support.
    • buprenorphine and naloxone

      (buprenorphine hydrochloride and naloxone hydrochloride)
      PAI Holdings, LLC dba Pharmaceutical Associates, Inc. and dba PAI Pharma
      Usage: Buprenorphine and naloxone sublingual tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of opioid dependence and should be used alongside a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and psychosocial support.
    • lofexidine hydrochloride

      (lofexidine hydrochloride)
      Prasco Laboratories
      Usage: Lofexidine is indicated for reducing opioid withdrawal symptoms to assist adults in the abrupt discontinuation of opioids.
    • lofexidine hydrochloride

      (lofexidine hydrochloride)
      Novadoz Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Lofexidine tablets are indicated for mitigating opioid withdrawal symptoms to assist adults in the abrupt discontinuation of opioid use.
    • methadone hydrochloride

      (Methadone Hydrochloride)
      VistaPharm, LLC
      Usage: Methadone hydrochloride oral concentrate is indicated for the detoxification and maintenance treatment of opioid addiction, such as heroin or other morphine-like drugs, alongside appropriate social and medical services. Usage is regulated under specific distribution conditions per federal guidelines.
    • nalmefene hydrochloride

      (nalmefene hydrochloride injection)
      Chengdu Shuode Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
      Usage: Nalmefene Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for the complete or partial reversal of opioid effects, including respiratory depression, and for the management of known or suspected opioid overdose.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (NALOXONE HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Hospira, Inc.
      Usage: Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression and diagnosing suspected acute opioid overdose. It may also be used adjunctively to help increase blood pressure in septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Naloxone Hydrochloride)
      International Medication Systems, Limited
      Usage: Naloxone hydrochloride injection is indicated for reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression and managing suspected acute opioid overdose. Additionally, it may be used as an adjunct to increase blood pressure in septic shock management.