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Zubsolv Side Effects

Generic name: buprenorphine / naloxone

Medically reviewed by Philip Thornton, DipPharm. Last updated on Nov 1, 2023.

Note: This document provides detailed information about Zubsolv Side Effects associated with buprenorphine / naloxone. Some dosage forms listed on this page may not apply specifically to the brand name Zubsolv.

Applies to buprenorphine / naloxone: film, tablet.

Serious side effects of Zubsolv

Along with its needed effects, buprenorphine/naloxone may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.

Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking buprenorphine / naloxone:

More common

  • chills
  • cough
  • feeling faint, dizzy, or lightheaded
  • feeling of warmth or heat
  • fever
  • flushing or redness of the skin, especially on the face and neck
  • headache
  • hoarseness
  • lower back or side pain
  • painful or difficult urination
  • sweating

Incidence not known

  • agitation
  • bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet
  • chest tightness
  • darkening of the skin
  • diarrhea
  • difficulty swallowing
  • dizziness
  • fainting
  • fast heartbeat
  • hives, itching, skin rash
  • loss of appetite
  • mental depression
  • nausea
  • overactive reflexes
  • poor coordination
  • puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue
  • rapid weight gain
  • restlessness shivering talking or acting with excitement you cannot control
  • tingling of the hands or feet
  • toothache
  • trembling or shaking twitching
  • unusual weight gain or loss
  • vomiting

Get emergency help immediately if any of the following symptoms of overdose occur while taking buprenorphine / naloxone:

Symptoms of overdose

Other side effects of Zubsolv

Some side effects of buprenorphine / naloxone may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects.

Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:

More common

  • difficulty having a bowel movement
  • lack or loss of strength
  • stomach pain
  • trouble sleeping

Less common

  • back pain
  • diarrhea
  • runny or stuffy nose
  • sneezing

Incidence not known

  • burning or sore mouth
  • burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling feelings inside the mouth
  • decline or loss of libido or sexual desire
  • irritability
  • mood swings
  • poor concentration
  • redness, swelling, or soreness of the tongue
  • reduced muscle strength
  • swelling, inflammation, or redness of the mouth

For healthcare professionals

Applies to buprenorphine / naloxone: buccal film, sublingual film, sublingual tablet.

General

The most commonly observed adverse events included headache, nausea, vomiting, hyperhidrosis, constipation, signs and symptoms of withdrawal, insomnia, pain and peripheral edema. Additionally, oral hypoesthesia was reported with the sublingual film.[Ref]

Other

Nervous system

Buprenorphine:

Respiratory

Buprenorphine-naloxone:

Buprenorphine:

There have been postmarketing reports coma and death associated with concomitant use of buprenorphine and benzodiazepines; many of these reports have involved misuse by self-injection.[Ref]

Gastrointestinal

Endocrine

Opioids:

Hypersensitivity

Buprenorphine:

Naloxone:

Local

Cardiovascular

Ocular

Hepatic

Buprenorphine-naloxone:

Buprenorphine:

In clinical trials and in postmarketing reports, cases of cytolytic hepatitis and hepatitis with jaundice have been reported in association with buprenorphine use. The spectrum of abnormalities has ranged from transient asymptomatic elevations of hepatic transaminases to hepatic failure, hepatic necrosis, hepatorenal syndrome, and hepatic encephalopathy. The presence of preexisting liver enzyme abnormalities, viral hepatitis, concomitant hepatotoxic drug use, and ongoing IV drug abuse may have played a causative or contributory role.[Ref]

Psychiatric

Dermatologic

Genitourinary

Hematologic

Immunologic

Metabolic

Musculoskeletal

Renal

References

1. (2002) "Product Information. Subutex (buprenorphine)." Reckitt and Colman Pharmaceuticals Inc

2. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."

3. Cerner Multum, Inc. "Australian Product Information."

4. (2015) "Product Information. Bunavail (buprenorphine-naloxone)." BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc.

5. (2015) "Product Information. Zubsolv (buprenorphine-naloxone)." Orexo US, Inc

Frequently asked questions

Further information

Zubsolv side effects can vary depending on the individual. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.

Some side effects may not be reported. You may report them to the FDA.