- Severe Chronic Pain
- Used for moderate to severe ongoing pain (like cancer pain, neuropathy, or long-term pain) when other painkillers are not enough.
- It provides long-lasting relief (usually 8–12 hours or more per dose).
- Opioid Addiction Treatment (Most Common Use)
- Used in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
- Helps people detox from heroin, oxycodone, fentanyl, or other strong opioids.
- Reduces cravings, prevents withdrawal symptoms, and blocks the “high” from other opioids.
- Often used for long-term maintenance therapy under strict medical supervision.
Key Features:
- Long-acting: Effects last longer than most other opioids.
- Strength: 10 mg tablet is a common dose, but it’s very potent.
- Controlled Substance: Schedule II in the USA (high potential for abuse and dependence).











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