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PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
Buprex 0.3 mg solution for injection
Buprenorphine
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine.
Contents of the pack
Buprex is an opioid analgesic (narcotic) indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain of any etiology.
Do not use Buprex
Be careful with Buprex
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment with Buprex:
Sleep-related respiratory disorders
Buprex may cause sleep-related respiratory disorders such as sleep apnea (pauses in breathing during sleep) and sleep-related hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood). Symptoms may include pauses in breathing during sleep, nighttime awakenings due to difficulty breathing, difficulty maintaining sleep, or excessive daytime sleepiness. Contact your doctor if you or someone else notices these symptoms. Your doctor may consider a dose reduction.
Important aspects to consider:
This medicine may be a target for people who abuse prescription medicines. Keep this medicine in a safe place to protect it from theft. Do not give this medicine to anyone else. It may cause death or other harm.
Some people have died from respiratory failure (inability to breathe) because they have misused this medicine or taken it in combination with other central nervous system depressants, such as alcohol, benzodiazepines (tranquilizers), or other opioids.
Tolerance, dependence, and addictionThis medicine contains buprenorphine, an opioid substance. Repeated use of opioids can decrease the effectiveness of the medicine (your body gets used to the medicine, this is known as tolerance). Repeated use of Buprex can also cause dependence, abuse, and addiction, which can lead to a potentially life-threatening overdose. The risk of side effects may increase with higher doses and longer use.
Dependence or addiction can make you feel like you no longer have control over the amount of medicine you need to take or how often you need to take it.
The risk of becoming dependent or addicted varies from person to person. You may be at higher risk of becoming dependent or addicted to Buprex if:
If you notice any of the following signs while taking Buprex, it could be a sign that you have become dependent or addicted:
If you notice any of these signs, talk to your doctor to address the most appropriate therapeutic strategy in your case, including when it is appropriate to stop taking it and how to do it safely (see section 3 "If you stop treatment with Buprex").
This product may cause withdrawal symptoms if you take it with other opioids such as heroin or methadone.
This medicine may mask the symptoms of pain that could help in the diagnosis of some diseases. Do not forget to inform your doctor if you are taking this medicine.
Use in athletes
Athletes are informed that this medicine contains a component that may result in a positive doping test result
Using Buprex with other medicines
Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines.
The concomitant use of Buprex and sedative medicines such as benzodiazepines or related medicines increases the risk of drowsiness, breathing difficulties (respiratory depression), coma, and can put your life at risk. Due to this, concomitant use should only be considered when no other treatment options are possible.
However, if your doctor prescribes Buprex along with sedative medicines, the dose and duration of concomitant treatment must be limited by your doctor.
Tell your doctor about all sedative medicines you are taking and follow your doctor's dosage recommendation carefully. It may be helpful to inform friends or family members so they are aware of the signs and symptoms indicated above. Tell your doctor if you experience these symptoms.
Some medicines, such as those listed below, may increase the adverse effects of Buprex and may cause very serious adverse reactions:
Using Buprex with food, drinks, and alcohol
Alcohol may increase drowsiness and the risk of respiratory failure if combined with Buprex. Do not use Buprex with alcoholic beverages.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, consult your doctor before using this medicine.
The risks of using Buprex in pregnant women are not known. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Your doctor will decide if your treatment should continue with an alternative medicine.
When medicines like Buprex are used during pregnancy, especially in the last months, they may cause withdrawal symptoms in the newborn, including respiratory problems. This may not occur until several days after birth.
Since Buprex passes into breast milk, this medicine should not be used during breastfeeding.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using any medicine.
Driving and using machines
Buprex may cause drowsiness. This may occur more frequently in the first few weeks of treatment or when the dose is changed, but it can also happen if you take it with alcohol or sedative medicines. Do not drive or use tools or machines, or engage in hazardous activities, until you know how this medicine affects you.
Follow your doctor's instructions for using Buprex exactly.
It will be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection.
The usual dose is one or two ampoules of Buprex, depending on the intensity of the pain. This dose may be repeated if necessary, every 6-8 hours.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any doubts.
Before starting treatment and periodically during treatment, your doctor will discuss with you what you can expect from using Buprex, when and for how long you should take it, when to contact your doctor, and when to stop taking it (see also "If you stop treatment with Buprex").
If you use more Buprex than you should
If you or someone else injects too much of this medicine, you/they should go immediately to an emergency department or hospital for treatment, as an overdose of Buprex can cause serious breathing problems that can put your life at risk.
Symptoms of overdose may include feeling drowsy, low blood pressure (hypotension), nausea (feeling sick), vomiting, constricted pupils (small pupils characterized by blurred vision and difficulty focusing), and you may breathe much more slowly than normal for you.
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor, pharmacist, or call the Toxicological Information Service at 91 562 04 20, indicating the medicine and the amount administered.
If you forget to use Buprex
Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.
If you stop treatment with Buprex
Sudden interruption of treatment may lead to a late-onset withdrawal syndrome.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms after using this medicine. These symptoms may be serious and Buprex may cause serious breathing problems that can put your life at risk:
(affects an unknown number of people).
Other side effects that may occur with Buprex are listed below:
| Very common side effects (may affect more than 1 in 10 people): | 
| Sedation, dizziness, vertigo, nausea (feeling sick). | 
| Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): | 
| Headache, miosis (small pupils), hypotension (low blood pressure), hypoventilation (breathing too slowly or superficially), vomiting, hyperhidrosis (increased sweating). | 
| Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): | 
| Confusional state, euphoric mood (exaggerated feeling of well-being), nervousness, depression, psychotic disorder (mental disorder that causes alterations in thought and perception), hallucinations, depersonalization (not feeling like oneself), dysarthria (speech disorder), paresthesia (tingling), coma, tremors, blurred vision, diplopia (double vision), visual impairment, conjunctivitis (eye inflammation), tinnitus (ringing in the ears), tachycardia (rapid heart rate), bradycardia (slow heart rate), cyanosis (blue or purple discoloration of the skin), second-degree atrioventricular block (heart condition), hypertension (high blood pressure), pallor (pale skin), dyspnea (difficulty breathing), apnea (pauses in breathing), dry mouth, constipation, dyspepsia (indigestion), flatulence, pruritus (itching), rash, urinary retention, asthenia (feeling of weakness), fatigue, malaise (feeling of discomfort). | 
| Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people): | 
| Hypersensitivity, decreased appetite, dysphoria (feeling of discomfort or unhappiness), agitation, convulsions (seizures), abnormal coordination, diarrhea, urticaria (hives). | 
| Frequency not known (cannot be estimated from the available data): | 
| Drug dependence, somnolence, lack of efficacy, interaction with other medicines. | 
Reporting of side effects
If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor, even if it is possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Human Use Medicines: www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Store this medication in a safe and protected place, where other people cannot access it. It can cause serious harm and be fatal for people who take it accidentally or intentionally when it has not been prescribed for them.
Do not store at a temperature above 30°C.
Do not use Buprex after the expiration date shown on the packaging after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
Medicines should not be thrown away through drains or into the trash. Deposit the packaging and medications you no longer need at the pharmacy's SIGRE Point. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medications you no longer need. This way, you will help protect the environment.
Composition of Buprex
The active ingredient is buprenorphine. Each ampoule contains 0.3 mg of buprenorphine (as hydrochloride)
The other components are glucose monohydrate 55 mg and water for injectable preparations
Appearance of the product and packaging contents
Buprex is presented in packaging that contains 5 and 50 ampoules of 1 ml of injectable solution.
Only some packaging sizes may be marketed.
Marketing authorization holder
EUMEDICA Pharmaceuticals GmbH
Basler Straße 126
79540 Lörrach
Manufacturer
Indivior Europe Limited
27 Windsor Place
Dublin 2
D02 DK44
Ireland
Date of the last revision of this prospectus: November 2024
Detailed and updated information on this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) http://www.aemps.gob.es/
The average price of BUPREX 0.3 mg INJECTABLE SOLUTION in October, 2025 is around 3.84 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.
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