Recent advances in the treatment of opioid use disorders–focus on long-acting buprenorphine formulations
Michael Soyka, Andreas G. Franke
Abstract
Oral methadone or sublingual buprenorphine are first-line medications for pharmacotherapy of opioid use disorders (OUDs). Three long-acting buprenorphine depot or implant formulations are currently available for the treatment of OUDs: (1) CAM 2038 (Buvidal) for subcutaneous weekly and monthly application; (2) RBP-6000 (Sublocade™) as a monthly depot formulation; and (3) A six-month buprenorphine implant [Probuphine™]. The pharmacology, clinical efficacy and prospects of these medications are discussed.
Topics & Concepts
BuprenorphineMedicineMethadoneOpioid use disorderOpioidPharmacotherapyNaltrexoneImplantPharmacologyAnesthesiaInternal medicineSurgeryReceptorOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentPain Management and Opioid UseForensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis