Here is the detailed overview of Buprenorphine (A) + Naloxone (B) Sublingual Tablet 0.4 mg + 0.1 mg, with icons:
๐ Buprenorphine + Naloxone Sublingual Tablet
Dose: 0.4 mg (A) + 0.1 mg (B)
Route: ๐
Sublingual (under the tongue)
๐งช Nature / Drug Class
๐น Buprenorphine โ Partial opioid agonist
๐น Naloxone โ Opioid antagonist
๐น Combination used for opioid substitution therapy
๐น Designed to discourage misuse via injection
๐ฉบ Purpose / Indications
โ Used in:
- ๐ Opioid dependence treatment
- ๐ญ Maintenance therapy during opioid withdrawal
- ๐ง Part of de-addiction and rehabilitation programs
๐ Naloxone has low sublingual absorption but blocks effects if misused via injection โ deters abuse.
โ๏ธ Advantages
โ๏ธ Helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms
โ๏ธ Lowers risk of relapse and overdose
โ๏ธ Safer than methadone in many cases
โ๏ธ Naloxone component reduces misuse potential
โ๏ธ Long duration of action
๐ฆ Common Packaging
๐ฆ Blister strips of sublingual tablets
๐ Available in various strengths (e.g., 2/0.5 mg, 4/1 mg in other regimens)
โ๏ธ 0.4 mg/0.1 mg is often used in initiation or dose titration phase
โ ๏ธ Patient Advice / Precautions
๐
Do not chew or swallow โ allow to dissolve under tongue
๐ซ Avoid alcohol or sedatives โ may increase drowsiness
๐ Take doses as prescribed, preferably same time daily
๐งพ Must be used under medical supervision
๐ May require counseling support during therapy
๐ซ Do not inject โ naloxone will block opioid effect and may precipitate withdrawal
๐ซ Contraindications / Cautions
โ Allergy to buprenorphine or naloxone
โ Severe respiratory depression
โ ๏ธ Use cautiously in:
- Liver disease
- Pregnant/breastfeeding women
- CNS depression or head injury
๐ง Storage
๐ก๏ธ Store at room temperature (15โ30ยฐC)
๐ Keep in a secure place โ potential for misuse
๐ง Keep away from children

