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Old 02-08-2009, 02:53 AM #1
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you are correct in your warning about heat. I had a education last fall about the structure, contents, manufactures and problems with the Duragesic brand patches.This was an issue......


I needed answeres to our loss and had to understand how could I have not understood what this method of pain mangement could do. What was being kept from all of us.

Although there is a system of matrix style to distribute the active product the reservoir type is still being used by the manufacture. There is a fault rate of 8000 patches leaking per batch. Although the process has been found faulty in recalls as far back as 2004, the same process is being used because of the profit to this company.

There are warnings about signs if a patch is causing an overdose, but in the information provided you read about respiratory issues, there is not one of Death.

Although I was an informed person, I never knew the manufacture had these issues or that there was enough of the active ingredient left to come out 80 times more powerful then morphine.

Our family monitored the use of patches to my family member. we locked and dispersed them. Unfortunately we lost our dear daughter/sister. She was so young with a life of pain issues, but I trusted the medication as I had no realistic idea of how dangerous this medication was.

Not even when I found my child deceased did I accept it was her pain control. However, after all the test were over, the cause of death was poly-pharmaceutical accidental overdose Fentenyl.

The amount of fentenyl in the system was consistent with a leaking patch. Also in the coroner report was noted the house was very warm.

Although the manufacture of this type of patch new its risk the production, and type was provided from them as safe to use.
There have been many legal suits filed against them and they have lost.

I will fight on my dd behalf so no other family to lose a loved one when there were alternatives to what system she was provided.
I will do whatever it is i need to do to prevent another family from going through this sheer he!!. Nothing can heal my heart or bring her back, but I will aggressively do what ever I have to do to warn others of the manufacture defective product.

It is a gamble with your life over their profits. 400 cases are currently being litigated in wrongful death actions over the negligence of knowing and not informing doctors, pharmacies, and patients.

How many doctors have said if the patch comes off to replace it on...or tape it back on, move them, or if you have a fever to remove it!

I can only say if one is using the patch research it, the manufacturer of it, the type of reservoir used, and litigation against the company for its failures.

If we have all the peanut butter recalled, and expanse of the products removed by the FDA and congress asking questions.....why are people still dying wearing the patch?

If you have questions and want more information, look up the web site for attorney Jim Orres, in Texas. Angel Reyes.
They have a lot of this information on their site and links,

I begged for years for a pain pump, or alternative methods.
Now all I can do is hope for a dream like last night were dd and I were at our favorite salon and mall shopping. It felt so good to spend time with her.....
I could not get out of bed the rest of the day. It all was preventable.
With a heavy heart,
Honey

PS: I am not on the forum to preach but to share, I am not repeating this post. but if people search and find it they will have more information and can google the law firm of Jim Orres in Texas. I am on on Sundays to read and offer prayers and ask for support as our lives are so devestated.
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Old 02-26-2009, 09:42 AM #2
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Hello:

I'm new to the NeuroTalk community and this is my first time posting in this forum.

I am on the Fentanyl Patch for chronic pain related to cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. My patch is of the 100 mg dosage on a 72 hour schedule. For me it's been a lifesaver. Since being put on the patch it has taken enough of the pain away ( I also have osteo & rheumatoid arthritis that contributes to the pain issues ) that I am able to function and move around without fear of the pain becoming unbearable. I've not noticed any serious side-effects from the patch, aside from some itching if moisture gets trapped underneath it, either from showering or sweating. One thing I do when the occasional patch lifts, or if the itching gets too bad and I really need to change it's location is the use of Tegaderm to reapply the patch or seal it back off should it start to lift before the 72 hours is up. I was using regular first aid type tapes to reseal them but find the tegaderm works so much better and it really seals it back off so that showering doesn't cause moisture to get back underneath it.

My doctor would like to try some other form of pain management with me as he says the Fentanyl is not supposed to be for long term usage, but I had been on other forms of pain medications before the patch ... was very concerned about the possibility of becoming addicted to some of them. From what I understand of the patch, is that, while it is possible to become addicted to it, it's more unlikely to happen with the patch than it is with oral medications. I'd prefer to keep using the patch and that's what I'm advocating for with my doctor.

Take care all, hope everyone is safe and well: Kefrin
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Hello:

I'm new to the NeuroTalk community and this is my first time posting in this forum.

I am on the Fentanyl Patch for chronic pain related to cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. My patch is of the 100 mg dosage on a 72 hour schedule. For me it's been a lifesaver. Since being put on the patch it has taken enough of the pain away ( I also have osteo & rheumatoid arthritis that contributes to the pain issues ) that I am able to function and move around without fear of the pain becoming unbearable. I've not noticed any serious side-effects from the patch, aside from some itching if moisture gets trapped underneath it, either from showering or sweating. One thing I do when the occasional patch lifts, or if the itching gets too bad and I really need to change it's location is the use of Tegaderm to reapply the patch or seal it back off should it start to lift before the 72 hours is up. I was using regular first aid type tapes to reseal them but find the tegaderm works so much better and it really seals it back off so that showering doesn't cause moisture to get back underneath it.

My doctor would like to try some other form of pain management with me as he says the Fentanyl is not supposed to be for long term usage, but I had been on other forms of pain medications before the patch ... was very concerned about the possibility of becoming addicted to some of them. From what I understand of the patch, is that, while it is possible to become addicted to it, it's more unlikely to happen with the patch than it is with oral medications. I'd prefer to keep using the patch and that's what I'm advocating for with my doctor.

Take care all, hope everyone is safe and well: Kefrin
Sorry ... I thought that I should mention that I'm not on the Duragesic type of patch ... I had an experience with the Duragesic type of patch that was related to the gel leaking from it. The brand that I use now does not have a "gel" based aspect to it. It is dry, no chance of leakage or puncture to the gel pack that duragesic has had problems with. I'm in Canada so I don't know if there is a version of the brand of patch that I use in the U.S. ... but it's called ratio-Fentanyl ( that may be a generic brand, I'm not sure ) since changing over to this type things have been much better ... also this patch does not seem to lift as easily as the Duragesic ones did.

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My husband was on Fentanyl patch for awhile and did well. He taped the patch on because if he started to sweat it would try to come off. He took 100mgs per patch and changed it out every two days rather than three. He eventually stopped taking it because of that and went on Methadone and that worked better for him.
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My husband was on Fentanyl patch for awhile and did well. He taped the patch on because if he started to sweat it would try to come off. He took 100mgs per patch and changed it out every two days rather than three. He eventually stopped taking it because of that and went on Methadone and that worked better for him.
i was given these to try but after 3 hours i had a severe allergic reaction....projectile vomiting and severe breathing problems...removed patch immediately and took 3/4 days to recover! just my experience very frightening but obviously doesn't happen to everyone
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