Buprenorphine Drug Test (BUP)
$23.25
#DBU-114: Rapid single Buprenorphine drug test.
- FDA 510(k) Cleared
- Results in 5 minutes
- Laboratory accurate
- Simple dip & read procedure
BUP Drug Test
Signs & Symptoms of Buprenorphine Abuse:
- Mental preoccupation with getting and taking the drug
- Lack of control in terms of using Buprenorphine
- Using the drug for a prolonged period of time, despite negative outcomes
- Intense cravings for the drug
- Doctor shopping for several prescriptions to Buprenorphine
- Falsifying prescriptions to the drug
- Buying Buprenorphine on the street or illegally

Buprenorphine is a synthetic thebaine derivative that has both analgesic and opioid antagonist properties. As an analgesic, it is about 25 to 40 times more potent than morphine. Symptoms of overdosage include confusion, dizziness, pinpoint pupils, hallucinations, hypotension, respiratory difficulty, seizures, and coma. Buprenorphine is metabolized in man primarily by N-dealkylation and conjugation to form norbuprenorphine, which is pharmacologically active, and conjugates of buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine. Within 144 hours of a single intramuscular dose of the drug, 95% is eliminated, with 68% in the feces and 27% in the urine. Buprenorphine and its metabolites that are detected in urine are buprenorphine, norbuprenorphine, Buprenorphine-3-beta-D-glucuronide, and Norbuprenorphine-3-beta-D-glucuronide.