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HomeDrug RegistryCompareTEPANIL vs SUPRENZA
Comparative Pharmacology

TEPANIL vs SUPRENZA Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

TEPANIL vs SUPRENZA

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

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TEPANIL
Sympathomimetic anorectic
Category C
SUPRENZA
Sympathomimetic Anorectic
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: TEPANIL is a Sympathomimetic anorectic; SUPRENZA is a Sympathomimetic Anorectic.
  • Half-life: TEPANIL has a half-life of 4-6 hours; clinical context: requires multiple daily dosing for sustained anorectic effect; SUPRENZA has Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 12-15 hours in patients with normal renal function, allowing for twice-daily dosing..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between TEPANIL and SUPRENZA.
  • Pregnancy: TEPANIL is rated Category C; SUPRENZA is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Mechanism of Action
TEPANIL

TEPANIL (diethylpropion) is a sympathomimetic amine that acts as a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor in the hypothalamus, increasing norepinephrine levels in the synaptic cleft, which stimulates beta-2 adrenergic receptors, leading to appetite suppression.

SUPRENZA

Partial agonist at mu-opioid receptors; also a weak antagonist at kappa-opioid receptors. Provides analgesic effects with reduced respiratory depression compared to full agonists.

Indications
TEPANIL

FDA-approved: Short-term (8-12 weeks) adjunctive therapy for weight management in patients with a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m² or BMI ≥27 kg/m² in the presence of obesity-related risk factors (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia). Off-label: None commonly recognized.

SUPRENZA

Management of moderate to severe chronic pain,Off-label: Treatment of opioid use disorder (as a maintenance therapy similar to buprenorphine)

Standard Dosing
TEPANIL

25 mg orally three times daily, 1 hour before meals, or 75 mg extended-release orally once daily in the morning.

SUPRENZA

Adults: 200 mg orally twice daily with meals.

Direct Interaction
TEPANIL
No Direct Interaction
SUPRENZA
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Half-Life
TEPANIL

4-6 hours; clinical context: requires multiple daily dosing for sustained anorectic effect

SUPRENZA

Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 12-15 hours in patients with normal renal function, allowing for twice-daily dosing.

Metabolism
TEPANIL

Hepatic metabolism via CYP450 isoenzymes, primarily N-dealkylation and deamination. Active metabolites include N-ethyl- and N,N-diethyl- derivatives.

SUPRENZA

Primarily hepatic via CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 to norbuprenorphine (active metabolite); also undergoes glucuronidation.

Excretion
TEPANIL

Renal: 90% (as metabolites and unchanged drug), Fecal: <10%

SUPRENZA

Approximately 60-80% of a dose is excreted renally as unchanged drug, with 20-40% eliminated via biliary/fecal routes.

Protein Binding
TEPANIL

30-40% bound to albumin

SUPRENZA

Approximately 95-98% bound to plasma proteins, primarily albumin.

VD (L/kg)
TEPANIL

3-4 L/kg; indicates extensive tissue distribution

SUPRENZA

Volume of distribution is approximately 2-3 L/kg, indicating extensive tissue distribution beyond plasma volume.

Bioavailability
TEPANIL

Oral: 60-70% due to first-pass metabolism

SUPRENZA

Oral bioavailability is approximately 70-80%.

Special Populations

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Renal Adjustments
TEPANIL

Contraindicated in end-stage renal disease. For GFR <30 m L/min: not recommended. For GFR 30-59 m L/min: use with caution and monitor for adverse effects.

SUPRENZA

e GFR <45 m L/min/1.73m²: contraindicated. e GFR ≥45: no adjustment.

Hepatic Adjustments
TEPANIL

Contraindicated in severe hepatic impairment. For Child-Pugh Class B: reduce dose by 50% or consider alternative. For Child-Pugh Class A: no adjustment required.

SUPRENZA

Child-Pugh Class A: no adjustment; Class B: reduce to 200 mg once daily; Class C: contraindicated.

Pediatric Dosing
TEPANIL

Not recommended for use in children below 16 years of age due to lack of safety and efficacy data.

SUPRENZA

Not recommended for patients under 18 years; safety and efficacy not established.

Geriatric Dosing
TEPANIL

Starting dose of 25 mg once daily in the morning, with slow titration upwards. Monitor for cardiovascular and psychiatric effects due to increased sensitivity.

SUPRENZA

No specific dose adjustment; monitor renal function and use caution due to increased risk of adverse effects.

Safety & Monitoring

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Black Box Warnings
TEPANIL
FDA Black Box Warning

None.

SUPRENZA
FDA Black Box Warning

Risk of respiratory depression, especially in non-opioid-tolerant patients. Risk of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome with prolonged use during pregnancy. Risk of serious injury or death due to accidental exposure in children.

Warnings/Precautions
TEPANIL

Pulmonary hypertension: Cases of primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) have been reported; avoid in patients with known pulmonary hypertension.,Valvular heart disease: Association with regurgitant cardiac valvular disease; avoid in patients with structural cardiac abnormalities.,Serotonin syndrome: Risk when co-administered with serotonergic drugs or MAOIs; allow 14 days after MAOI discontinuation.,CNS stimulation: May cause dizziness, insomnia, and euphoria; avoid with alcohol or other CNS stimulants.,Tolerance/dependence: Tolerance develops with prolonged use; potential for psychological dependence; limit use to 8-12 weeks.,Hypertension: Monitor blood pressure; exacerbate pre-existing hypertension.

SUPRENZA

Respiratory depression, particularly in the first 24-72 hours of treatment; caution in patients with pulmonary disease. Risk of QT prolongation. Adrenal insufficiency. Severe hypotension. Risk of misuse, abuse, and addiction. Tolerance and physical dependence.

Contraindications
TEPANIL

History of pulmonary hypertension or valvular heart disease.,Hyperthyroidism.,Glaucoma.,Agitated states.,History of drug abuse.,Concurrent use or within 14 days of MAOIs.,Hypersensitivity to diethylpropion or sympathomimetic amines.,Pregnancy and lactation.

SUPRENZA

Hypersensitivity to buprenorphine or any component of the formulation. Severe respiratory insufficiency. Acute or severe bronchial asthma. Gastrointestinal obstruction, including paralytic ileus.

Adverse Reactions
TEPANIL
Data Pending
SUPRENZA
Data Pending
Food Interactions
TEPANIL

Avoid caffeine, as it may increase stimulant effects and risk of palpitations. Avoid alcohol, which can potentiate CNS effects and increase seizure risk. Take with food if gastrointestinal upset occurs.

SUPRENZA

No significant food interactions. Grapefruit juice may increase buprenorphine levels; avoid large quantities.

Pregnancy & Lactation

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Teratogenic Risk
TEPANIL

Pregnancy Category X. TEPANIL (diethylpropion) is contraindicated in pregnant women due to anorectic effects potentially causing fetal malnutrition and growth restriction. First trimester exposure may increase risk of neural tube defects, though human data limited. Second and third trimester exposure may lead to reduced birth weight and neonatal withdrawal symptoms including irritability and tremors.

SUPRENZA

Supr ENza (testosterone) is contraindicated in pregnancy due to virilization of female fetus. First trimester: high risk of clitoromegaly, labial fusion, and urogenital sinus abnormalities. Second and third trimesters: risk of continued virilization, including phallic enlargement and ambiguous genitalia. Fetal growth restriction may occur.

Lactation Summary
TEPANIL

Excreted into breast milk; milk-to-plasma ratio not established. Potential for adverse effects in nursing infants including irritability and feeding difficulties. Contraindicated in breastfeeding due to risk of infant exposure and lack of safety data.

SUPRENZA

Testosterone is present in breast milk; M/P ratio not reported. Avoid breastfeeding due to potential for androgenization of the infant. Use only if clearly needed and no safer alternative.

Pregnancy Dosing
TEPANIL

No dose adjustment is recommended or studied in pregnancy as drug is contraindicated. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (increased volume of distribution, enhanced hepatic metabolism) would likely reduce drug exposure; however, given fetal risks, use is not justified. Avoid use entirely.

SUPRENZA

Not applicable; Supr ENza is contraindicated in pregnancy. No dose adjustments are recommended as use is avoided entirely.

Maternal Safety Status
TEPANIL
Category C
SUPRENZA
Category C

Clinical Insights

TEPANIL
SUPRENZA
Clinical Pearls
TEPANIL

TEPANIL is a schedule IV controlled substance; assess for history of substance abuse before prescribing. Avoid use in patients with cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, or agitated states. Monitor blood pressure and heart rate regularly. Use only for short-term (8-12 weeks) as tolerance develops. Do not combine with MAOIs or within 14 days of MAOI use. May cause insomnia; advise last dose before 6 PM.

SUPRENZA

SUPRENZA (buprenorphine/naloxone) sublingual film is used for opioid dependence. Monitor for respiratory depression especially when combined with benzodiazepines or alcohol. The naloxone component is poorly absorbed sublingually but precipitates withdrawal if injected. Administer only after clear signs of withdrawal to avoid precipitated withdrawal. Adjust dose in hepatic impairment as buprenorphine is hepatically metabolized.

Patient Counseling
TEPANIL

Take exactly as prescribed; do not increase dose or frequency due to abuse potential.,May cause dizziness or blurred vision; avoid driving until you know how this medicine affects you.,Report chest pain, shortness of breath, or leg swelling immediately.,Avoid alcohol and caffeine-containing products while taking this medication.,Do not stop abruptly; taper under medical supervision to avoid withdrawal symptoms.,Tell your doctor if you have a history of drug abuse or mental health issues.

SUPRENZA

Take exactly as prescribed; do not increase dose or frequency without consulting your doctor.,Place film under the tongue until fully dissolved; do not chew or swallow.,Avoid alcohol and benzodiazepines as they can cause severe respiratory depression.,Keep out of reach of children; accidental exposure can be fatal.,Do not abruptly stop; withdrawal symptoms may occur.,Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

TEPANIL Risks

No interactions on record

SUPRENZA Risks

No interactions on record

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about TEPANIL vs SUPRENZA, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between TEPANIL and SUPRENZA?

TEPANIL is a Sympathomimetic anorectic that works by TEPANIL (diethylpropion) is a sympathomimetic amine that acts as a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor in the hypothalamus, increasing norepinephrine levels in the synaptic cleft, which stimulates beta-2 adrenergic receptors, leading to appetite suppression.. SUPRENZA is a Sympathomimetic Anorectic that works by Partial agonist at mu-opioid receptors; also a weak antagonist at kappa-opioid receptors. Provides analgesic effects with reduced respiratory depression compared to full agonists.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: TEPANIL or SUPRENZA?

Potency comparisons between TEPANIL and SUPRENZA depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for TEPANIL vs SUPRENZA?

The standard adult dose of TEPANIL is: 25 mg orally three times daily, 1 hour before meals, or 75 mg extended-release orally once daily in the morning.. The standard adult dose of SUPRENZA is: Adults: 200 mg orally twice daily with meals.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take TEPANIL and SUPRENZA together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between TEPANIL and SUPRENZA in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are TEPANIL and SUPRENZA safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. TEPANIL is classified as Category C. Pregnancy Category X. TEPANIL (diethylpropion) is contraindicated in pregnant women due to anorectic effects potentially causing fetal malnutrition and growth restriction. First tr. SUPRENZA is classified as Category C. SuprENza (testosterone) is contraindicated in pregnancy due to virilization of female fetus. First trimester: high risk of clitoromegaly, labial fusion, and urogenital sinus abnorm. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.