Patients not already receiving buprenorphine can receive the first injection of Sublocade following a single dose of transmucosal buprenorphine and a 1 hour observation period to confirm tolerability.
Rapid initiation Protocol: Healthcare providers can now initiate treatment with SUBLOCADE after a single dose of transmucosal buprenorphine and a one-hour observation period to confirm ...
Patients adherent to SUBLOCADE® for 12 months had 42% lower adjusted non-MOUD medical costs vs. those adherent to other forms of MOUDPatients ...
The study found that rapid induction—administration of a single dose of 4-mg oral buprenorphine followed by a same-day SUBLOCADE injection—was well tolerated and led to higher retention at the second ...
PDUFA date set for February 7, 2025 If approved by the FDA, label would expand to include alternative injection sites in the thigh, buttock and back of the arm for induction and maintenance as well as ...
Evidence demonstrates that SUBLOCADE supports long-term recovery from opioid use disorder (OUD) and is effective and safe. Publications highlight the importance of overcoming access barriers to ...
Data show rapid initiation with once-monthly SUBLOCADE significantly improves retention in opioid use disorder (OUD) patients, especially among fentanyl-positive participants. Study also administered ...
SUBLOCADE use during pregnancy showed no increased risk of birth defects, miscarriage, or maternal complications compared to general population rates RICHMOND, Va., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
Both monthly maintenance doses (100 mg and 300 mg) improved opioid abstinence and were well-tolerated with no new safety signals identified. Post-hoc analyses indicated the 300-mg monthly maintenance ...
Rapid Initiation Protocol Reduces Time to Treatment with SUBLOCADE ® From One Week to One Hour, A Significant Advancement in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) These FDA ...
RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indivior PLC (Nasdaq: INDV) this week published compelling results from a multicenter, open-label clinical trial published in JAMA Network Open. Two ...
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