Drug Classification Of Nubain

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Years ago Nubain used to be a popular and effective drup for pain. It was the only thin that relieved my mom's back pain or my migrain headaches. I am a nurse and haven't heard of anyone getting Nubain in years so I asked an MD recently. He couldn't give me an answer. If it's not classified as a narcotic and relieves pain, why aren't more doctors prescribing it?

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Nubain contains the active ingredient Nalbuphine, which is still considered an opioid, though you are right, it is not classified as a narcotic and doesn't fall under the controlled substances act.

I am not sure why it isn't used more often, though it may be due to the fact that it was found much more effective in women and it can actually increase pain in men. This fact actually resulted in the U.K. drug agencies removing it from the market there.

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I am a chronic migraine sufferer. I have never had a good experience with a medication & have several reactions to them. Nubaine has been very helpful for me yet now in Missouri the doctors here would rather see their patients in pain & get a "kick" out of watching them suffer. I dont do drugs. If I were after Narcotics I wouldnt be askin for Nubain nor would I refuse Demerol etc. The doctors here say that Nubain "IS" a Narcotic & that the FDA has banned them from using it.

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My mother has quite a list of meds that she cannot take because she's had some form of reaction, some critical or serious, others not. One that's she's had a very critical reaction to was Stadol. The reaction was almost immediate at the Dr.'s office so they literally put her in an upside down position & gave an injection of something to counteract the effects of the Stadol. This happened many years ago. The other day she was given an injection of Nubain, for the first time, for a migraine & was taken home to sleep it off. Not long after she arrived home she started to having a reaction that caused her to become extremely paranoid & restless. She said she was almost like hallucinating things & felt an out of body out of control feeling an was absolutely more terrified than she's ever been in her life. I know that people whom take Methadone fot pain or opioid addiction cannot be given either of the two because it can cause automatic detoxification & withdrawals. My question is does Stadol & Nubain share any ingredients or properties? If my mother had a reaction to one should we then concur that she would have a reaction with the other?

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Nubain is NOT a narcotic nor is it addictive nor is it an opioid. It is not prescribed because of those facts. People like to get high and doctors like you addicted.

It is the best pain drug on the market. But people cant do shots. Also it works on the Kappa opioid receptors and not the MU. So if you take Nubain it blocks your ability to use opiates. So if you take Nubain any opiate will not work for you. So doctors feel it limits what they can prescribe for your pain. Also it is generic and there is little money to be made. Doctors, nurses and pharmacist know very little about this drug as the reps dont push it. No money.

I dont know why there seems to be so much misinformation about Nubain. Someone has it in for this drug. If you google it you will read so much BS. Not so funny story I had surgery and was using Nubain. The pain doctor just kept pumping me with morphine and couldnt figure out why it had no effect on me. DAH I am using Nubain!! Sad that even a pain doctor doesnt know Nubain.

So it blocks your MU receptors limiting your choices for pain drugs. There is no money in it. Drug companies want you addicted. You have to inject it. Thats why it is not used.

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This is why people don't know what to believe about a medication. Nubain is a partial opioid agonist & partial antagonist - meaning it both binds to opioid receptors AND partially blocks their activation. There IS much debate over whether Nubain is addictive &/or whether it causes euphoria (the lack of noticeable euphoria for most is because of its antagonizing effect on the mu-opioid receptor, in particular. Even the last person that said it isn't an opioid turned around & said it binds to kappa-opioid receptors. This makes it an opioid, at least partially - not whether or not it is euphoria-enducing &/or addictive!) The general consensus among the FDA & DEA is that the euphoria is minimal & addiction is almost non-existent. Thus, it is not scheduled in the Controlled Substances Act list anymore since the mid-70's. Please note: If you have any concern over the information I have provided & its accuracy, merely go to the DEA website & read for yourself: deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_chem_info/nalbuphine.pdf).

People really need to know what they're talking about a little more before advising others about a drug that may or may not be harmful to them, as ANY drug can, since all of them have side-effects that vary from person-to-person. Sheesh!

And for the OP, it's also worthy of note that the brand-name is no longer produced in the USA. Only generic remains. But also what the next post-er said - it is not effective in men & can increase pain, according to studies. This latter fact alone makes it not a good candidate for giving out in the ER & such. It has fallen out of favor in many cases but not all, along with Demerol, Darvocet (which is now off-the-market but had fallen out before being banned with many docs), pentazocine, & to some extent, Stadol & buprenorphine, though the latter is used in addiction treatment & is making some new waves for pain with the newer formulation called Butrans, though the 2 use different formulations entirely b/c of dose level differences & method of administration. But for the other post-er who asked, there are no similar ingredients between Stadol & Nubain, though the drugs are related distantly in structure. Both are semi-synthetics that are derived from the morphine structure, beginning usually with the non-euphoria-causing chemical thebaine, derived from opium poppies for producing these & other semi-synthetics such as oxy- & hydro-codones, oxy- & hydro-morphones, as well as 1 or 2 others. Hopefully, this information I have provided will help some future reader, though the post is old.

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Good information Keith, ex H user my self

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Nalbuphine is a synthetic opioid analgesic and is not a controlled substance. It was removed from the controlled substance act in 1976. I have been on it for over 3 years and thanks to this medicationiI can walk again. Unfortunately I have serious problems getting it filled. I first got it in Puerto Rico where it is illegal to prescribe morphine and oxycontine and I think it works better with a far less chance of withdrawal and a far less chance oof stopping breathing from accidentally taking too much. Do not drink alcohol while on this medicationbecause it severely increases the eeffects of the alcohol

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22 years ago I was given Nubain and that is what kicked off my addiction to opiates. If i didnt have it i was horribly dope sick. I KNOW that i was addicted to it, i know others that was as bad as i was on it also. If it isnt a narcotic it should be, and in my opinion it should only be given to the most CHRONIC cases.

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Nubain was given to me 30 years ago for a severe headache, pain was relieved and I slept for about 6 hours awaken and no side effects. Stadol I hallucinated, still had the pain after sleeping for 12 hours and was still drowsy. I'm a nurse and I was just thinking about why Nubain is not given. I'm a Fibromyliygia patient nothing works and so many causes side effects. I would love to try Nubain, to see if it works. I hate shots, but to have some relief, I'm willing to to a shot.

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Nubain is absolutely not banned. The only state in the US that lists Nubain as a narcotic is Kentucky, giving it a classification of C-IV (one above the lowest schedule of narcotics).

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They are in the same drug class. However "hallucinations" are not an allergic reaction but a common adverse reaction/side effect of these types of medications.

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Actually here in the States Nubain is a narcotic, however it is the only narcotic that is Not scheduled due to the fact is not considered a drug that can be easily abused. There is one State (KY) that chose to put it on their scheduled list, only because weightlifters were abusing it there.

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i have been taking Nubain now for almost 9 yrs. yes it is a shot but it beats migraines any day. it is the only thing i can take that control my pain without putting me in the bed. Sometimes I have trouble getting my prescription refilled cause the quit producing. i was prescribed this by my neurologist who happened to have done a study on the drug.

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Hi, RELIEVED. I live in Ohio. My Dr.s keep prescibing me Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, Fentanyl, etc. I asked for Nubain and they said it "does not work well" or "don't think they make that anymore". I was given it years ago and it worked better for me than any of those other ones. I would appreciate any info you could give me on Nubain. If you don't mind what state are you in? Thanks BRUCE

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Actually there are dome doctors who do prescribe it. It is a narcotic, however it is the only narcotic not scheduled by the DEA Federally. It is scheduled in Kentucky because weight lifters figured out they could abuse it and throw an extra hundred lbs on and not feel it at the time. I take nubain daily.

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Betty, could u give me some guidance on Nubain?

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no it isnt a class c drug and it is rediculous that doctors here in the usa wont prescribe it more than the other drugs that are sooooooo adictive and also class c drugs, it is soo rediculous because this medicine works wonderful for pain and there is NO ADDICTIVE QUALITYS TO IT...Hence why it isnt prescribed more often than not!!! I get it for my severe epilepsy seizures and the pain from them...I also got it for after two of my surgeries when I had a total hystarectomy!!! I will only use this medication when I am in severe pain now instead of the dilaudid I was given like candy!!! It is so sad that class c drugs are given to just about anyone like it is candy!!! :-(

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Bruce I'm also in Ohio and the Doctors around here almost refuse to prescribe anything for pain unless you've gotta broken bone or your like 80 I have Psudo Tumor Cerebri and get hella bad migraines I'm either offerd Morphine (knowing I'll refuse because it doesn't work) or Tylenol stupidity

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Hi, I recently got a PA at a Sleep Clinic to give me Stadol which is in the same family as Nubain.. Problem was insurance company said it is only for migraines and normally prescried to women .

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Hey Bruce I've never heard of Stadol do you know anything about it or if it works like Nubane does?

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Recently my Child was given nubain mixed with anesthesia for an MRI procedure. It is said he was moving around. This seems a bit odd as to my child was ever given this before. After the procedure he had a severe headache, finger nails were visibly blue and shivering with coldness. Thereafter he went into convulsion and passed out. Now my child also complains of pain in chest when inhaling. and pain on the right side of hip and stomach. I never knew that anesthesiologist give this to such children, and I believe he never had this before. It was clear they were rushing us in and out of the facility. has anyone experienced this?

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They are sister drugs so unfortunately I'm not surprised she had a reaction to Nubain if she does with Stadol.

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The Stadol helped me a lot..My Doctor used to be a pharmacist. He said the best one in that family is TALWIN. I have not been able to find it however.

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I thought it worked really well for me...It is a nasal spray...

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I live in the state Tennessee. I have been taking this medicine for a long time. I am so glad my neurologist suggested it.

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Stadol can be given as a nasal spray. The problem i had with it was rebound headaches.

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