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Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc., in partnership with healthcare professionals, is committed to helping the millions1 of Americans dependent on opioid prescription painkillers or heroin as they face the challenge of trying to overcome this debilitating disease.

SUBOXONE Film is a proven medical treatment for opioid dependence in an evolved, patient-preferred form. SUBOXONE Film is indicated for maintenance treatment of opioid dependence and should be used as part of a complete treatment plan to include counseling and psychosocial support. It is a sublingual film formulation of SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine and naloxone) Sublingual Tablets (CIII).2 SUBOXONE Film was developed to improve the patient experience and increase the likelihood of treatment compliance and success. It can also help address serious concerns associated with misuse, abuse, and diversion of prescription medications.

SUBOXONE Film provides2:

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Patients taking SUBOXONE Film also have exclusive access to the Here to Help® Program. SUBOXONE Film and the Here to Help Program—combined with counseling—is the Evolved Model of Quality Patient Care. Quality Patient Care Principles recognize the chronic nature of opioid dependence and the importance of patient compliance with the treatment plan, including counseling, and ongoing community support.

To help patients gain access to these important therapeutic resources, Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc. is offering a Copay Card Program, which can save your patients up to $45 on each SUBOXONE Film prescription. This is one more way we are trying to ensure that patients who need help managing opioid dependence have the tools they need to reach their treatment goals.

References

  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies (2008). US Dept of Health and Human Services. Results from the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings. (NSDUH Series H-34, DHHS Publication No. SMA 08-4343). Rockville, MD.
  2. SUBOXONE Sublingual Film [package insert]. Richmond, VA: Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc; August 2010.
  3. Data on file, Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc., Richmond, VA.

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SUBOXONE® Film is manufactured for Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals Inc., Richmond, VA 23235 by MonoSol Rx LLC, Warren, NJ 07059
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Important Safety Information

SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine and naloxone) Sublingual Film (CIII) is indicated for maintenance treatment of opioid dependence as part of a complete treatment plan to include counseling and psychosocial support. Treatment should be initiated under the direction of physicians qualified under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film should not be used by patients hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film can be abused in a manner similar to other opioids, legal or illicit. Clinical monitoring appropriate to the patient's level of stability is essential.

Chronic use of buprenorphine can cause physical dependence. A sudden or rapid decrease in dose may result in an opioid withdrawal syndrome that is typically milder than seen with full agonists and may be delayed in onset.

SUBOXONE Sublingual Film can cause serious life-threatening respiratory depression and death, particularly when taken by the intravenous (IV) route in combination with benzodiazepines or other central nervous system (CNS) depressants (ie, sedatives, tranquilizers, or alcohol). It is extremely dangerous to self-administer nonprescribed benzodiazepines or other CNS depressants while taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film. Dose reduction of CNS depressants, SUBOXONE Sublingual Film, or both when both are being taken should be considered.

Liver function should be monitored before and during treatment.

Death has been reported in nontolerant, nondependent individuals, especially in the presence of CNS depressants.

Children who take SUBOXONE Sublingual Film can have severe, possibly fatal, respiratory depression. Emergency medical care is critical. Keep SUBOXONE Sublingual Film out of the sight and reach of children.

Intravenous misuse or taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film before the effects of full-agonist opioids (eg, heroin, hydrocodone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone) have subsided is highly likely to cause opioid withdrawal symptoms.

Neonatal withdrawal has been reported. Use of SUBOXONE Sublingual Film in pregnant women or during breast-feeding should only be considered if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk. Caution should be exercised when driving vehicles or operating hazardous machinery, especially during dose adjustment.

Adverse events commonly observed with the sublingual administration of SUBOXONE Sublingual Film are numb mouth, sore tongue, redness of the mouth, headache, nausea, vomiting, sweating, constipation, signs and symptoms of withdrawal, insomnia, pain, swelling of the limbs, disturbance of attention, palpitations, and blurred vision.

Cytolytic hepatitis, jaundice, and allergic reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported.

This is not a complete list of potential adverse events associated with SUBOXONE Sublingual Film. Please see full Prescribing Information for a complete list.

To report an adverse event associated with taking SUBOXONE Sublingual Film, please call 1-877-782-6966. You are encouraged to report adverse events of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full US prescribing information and Medication Guide for SUBOXONE sublingual film.

For more information about SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine and naloxone) sublingual tablets (CIII), please see full US prescribing information and Medication Guide.

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