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Compare Buprenex vs. Oxycodone

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Buprenex (buprenorphine) and Roxicodone (oxycodone) are both opioids used to treat severe pain, but they have some key differences. Buprenex is an injectable medication typically used in hospitals for people who can't use other pain treatments, while Roxicodone is an immediate-release oral medication taken by mouth. Buprenex is a partial opioid agonist, meaning it attaches to opioid receptors in the brain but less strongly than full agonists, which helps reduce the risk of a "high." In contrast, Roxicodone is a full opioid agonist that attaches strongly to mu-opioid receptors, providing quick pain relief within 10 to 30 minutes. Buprenex is a Schedule III controlled substance, indicating a lower potential for abuse compared to Roxicodone, which is a Schedule II controlled substance with a higher risk of misuse and dependence. Both medications can cause serious side effects like dangerously slow breathing and addiction, heart rhythm problems, and constipation, and both require careful management to avoid withdrawal symptoms.

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