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EMS Tips for Buprenorphine OD This Week on The MedicCast
13 Dec 2009 by podmedic  
In responding to cases of overdose, paramedics should be on the lookout for symptoms like pinpoint pupils and respiratory depression. Find out more about buprenorphine overdose in this week's episode of the MedicCast, an interview with ...
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eScholarship: Buprenorphine: a primer for emergency physicians.
11 Feb 2008 by Karl A Sporer  
Patients on buprenorphine therapy who develop acute pain will require larger than usual doses of opioid agonists to achieve pain control. There is little experience with buprenorphine overdose management. ...
Postprints - http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/

Buprenorphine Overdose with Lisa Booze and Episode 197
13 Dec 2009 by pmproducer  
providers responding to Buprenorphine users with pinpoint pupils, extreme drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision and slowed breathing should suspect drug overdose. Emergency measures should be directed at providing a patent airway for ...
Podcast for EMT Paramedics and EMS Students - http://www.mediccast.com/blog/ - References

Buprenorphine Overdose and Episode 109
11 Dec 2009 by rnproducer  
Tip of The Week- Buprenorphine Overdose with Lisa Booze of the Maryland Poison Center. Buprenorphine, more popularly known as Subutex, is an opioid antagonist used to treat opioid dependence such as addiction to narcotic analgesics, ...
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USPharmacist.com > Medications Used in Opioid Maintenance Treatment
19 Nov 2009
Some of the drawbacks of methadone treatment are that the drug has increased risks of respiratory depression, death from overdose, QT prolongation, divergence, and difficult withdrawal. Buprenorphine is a partial agonist that carries ...
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New York Jail Gets Kudos for Drug Addiction Treatment | The Canyon
27 Sep 2009 by The Canyon  
This also means that there are no documented cases of buprenorphine overdose, either, and if someone tries to abuse it by crushing it and shooting the drug, then they will immediately be thrown into opiate withdrawal due to a component ...
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Bupe: Drug Researcher Carrie John Dies Of Apparent Overdose ...
29 Sep 2009 by The Huffington Post News Editors  
Carrie E. John, 29, who had a Ph.D. in physiology and pharmacology, died Sunday night, shortly after she injected herself with a solution containing the narcotic painkiller buprenorphine, according to charging documents.
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DrugTestStrips Articles» Blog Archive » Abusive And Medical ...
21 Nov 2009 by Gajendra Bafna  
The poor bioavailability of the drug makes it safer even when overdose of the drug is consumed. This is the main advantage over the opioid full agonists. Buprenorphine drug test can be searched for in links to subutex testing, ...
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eScholarship: Prescription naloxone: a novel approach to heroin ...
31 May 2007 by Karl A Sporer  
Communities should implement proven heroin overdose tactics such as increasing treatment options for methadone or buprenorphine maintenance as their cornerstone strategy. When properly implemented, prescription naloxone can be a legal ...
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What Is This Medicine Used For Heroin Detox?
9 Dec 2009 by expert  
Buprenorphine is a “partial opiate agonist” which means that it has properties of both an full-on opiate (like morphine or heroin) and an opiate blocker like Narcan™, which they give to overdose victims. The overall effect is that the ...
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