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Deaths Seen With Fentanyl Narcotic Pain Patch

Friday, July 15, 2005

By W.

The FDA today has issued a health advisory regarding the safe use of

fentanyl skin patches (brand name Duragesic) in response to reports of

deaths in patients using this potent narcotic medication for pain

management.

The FDA is conducting an investigation into the deaths associated with

these patches. It's unclear if the deaths are due to inappropriate use

of the patch or factors related to the quality of the product,

according to the advisory.

Deaths and overdoses have occurred in patients using both the brand

name product Duragesic and the generic product fentanyl. The directions

for using the fentanyl skin patch must be followed exactly to prevent

death or other serious side effects from overdosing with fentanyl,

according to the FDA.

Safety Information You Need to Know

Some patients and doctors may not be fully aware of the dangers of this

very strong narcotic painkiller. Therefore, the FDA is highlighting the

following important safety information:

Fentanyl skin patches are very strong narcotic painkillers that may

cause death from overdose. The fentanyl skin patch should always be

prescribed at the lowest dose needed for pain relief. Fentanyl skin

patches should not be used to treat short-term pain, pain that is not

constant, or for pain after an operation. Fentanyl skin patches should

only be used by patients who are already taking other narcotic

painkillers and who have chronic pain that is not well controlled with

shorter-acting painkillers. Patients who are using the fentanyl skin

patch should follow their doctor's and pharmacist's directions exactly.

Patients who are using the fentanyl skin patch should safely store and

dispose of used, unneeded, or defective fentanyl skin patches. Fentanyl

skin patches should be stored in a safe place and kept out of the reach

of children. Safely dispose of used, unneeded, or defective fentanyl

skin patches by folding the sticky side of the patch together (until it

sticks to itself) and flushing it down the toilet.

Signs of Overdose

Patients who use the fentanyl skin patch should be aware of the signs

of fentanyl overdose:trouble breathing or shallow breathing; tiredness,

extreme sleepiness, or sedation; inability to think, talk, or walk

normally; and feeling faint, dizzy, or confused. If these signs occur,

patients or their caregivers should get medical attention right away.

A patient using the fentanyl skin patch may have a sudden and possible

dangerous rise in their body level of fentanyl or have a stronger

effect from fentanyl if they:

— Use other medicines that affect brain function

— Drink alcohol (beer, wine, or distilled spirits)

— Have an increase in body temperature or are exposed to heat

— Use other medicines that affect how fentanyl is broken down in the

body.

Patients should discuss all the above factors with their doctor or

pharmacist.

By W. , MD, reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD

SOURCE: FDA.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,162691,00.html

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