Buprevet M/Dose Btl (CD Sch 3) 10ml
VIRBAC ANIMAL HEALTH
Buprevet M/Dose Btl (CD Sch 3) 10ml from VIRBAC ANIMAL HEALTH is supplied as a solution for injection.
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION:POM-V
THIS IS A SCHEDULE 3 CONTROLLED DRUG AND THEREFORE REQUIRES THE ORIGINAL PRESCRIPTION POSTING TO US.
To expedite screening and dispensing, please email a scan/photo of the signed prescription to mail@vets4u.uk first, then post the original signed paper prescription to our address. UK Controlled Drug regulations require us to hold the original on file.
We also require information about you and your Pet for us to be able to dispense your Pets medicine, please provide us with all your up to date information in the Question boxes below.
A link to the Medicine SPC on the VMD Product database can be found here: VMD Product Database
UK Public Assessment Report: UKPAR (PDF)
Post-Authorisation Assessment Report: PAAR (PDF)
Active Ingredient(s)
Buprenorphine
Pack & Presentation
Form: Solution for injection · Pack size: 10ML
Suitable Species
Cats, Dogs
Indications
DOG Post-operative analgesia. Potentiation of the sedative effects of centrally-acting agents. CAT Post-operative analgesia.
Storage & Shelf Life
Keep the vial in the outer carton in order to protect from light. Do not refrigerate or freeze. Immediate packaging Amber glass vials type I, bromobutyl rubber stopper type I, coated, aluminium cap Package sizes: 10 ml, 5 x 10 ml, 10 x 10 ml.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Laboratory studies in rats have not produced any evidence of a teratogenic effect. However, these studies have shown post-implantation losses and early foetal deaths.
Regulatory Information
- Legal category: POM-V
- Marketing authorisation holder: Richter Pharma AG Feldgasse 19 4600 Wels Austria
- MA number: Vm 22080/4005
Important Notice
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not replace the advice of a qualified veterinary surgeon. Always follow the directions provided on the product packaging and by your veterinary practice. If your animal's condition does not improve, worsens, or any side effects occur, contact your veterinary surgeon immediately.




