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Sep 28, 2008 03:05 PM

Duragesic and Tegaderm


Recently a pediatric oncologist ordered 12.5mcg of durgesic on an 8 year old home care client of ours. This family is not covered for the 12.5mcg patch but is covered for the 25mcg patch. The oncologist ordered us to place half of the patch on tegaderm and half on the skin. I have a huge problem with this practice. Certainly tegaderm is permeable and could have absorption of some of the duragesic. I believe there is potential for overdose. According to this physcian, this is common practice in their clinic. Anyone else have experience with this?


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from iluvivt
Old Oct 04, 2008, 03:18 AM

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I would also argue this is unsafe practice. How come the MD can not write a letter to the powers that be and explain the situation b/c this certainly seems odd that they will only pay for the drug in only selected strengths. I would write the order for the 25mcg but than request they dispense it in 2 12.5 mcg patch (might work). I agree with you that since Tegaderm does breath and can wick moisture from the skin and is semi-permeable there is the good chance the pt is getting some of that drug. Also what if a patient or caregiver decides to take the tegaderm off and stick the remainder to the skin or the tegaderm loosens with bathing or sweating and a portion off the supposed blocked off area sticks on the skin. I would not do this.....there has to be a better solution than this.
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from LUVONCRN
Old Nov 22, 2008, 08:36 PM

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I agree! I think this an unsafe practice and I would not place the patch on the patient using this method. I think your solution of applying for 25mcg patches, dispensed as 12.5mcg is a great idea.
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from AimeeJo RN
Old Nov 22, 2008, 09:33 PM

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That doesn't sound safe. The tegaderm could be removed accidentally or on purpose. And do we even know if the patch would have an even concentration/distribution of medication throughout the patch. You could not be sure of the dose your patient recieves.
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from briang30
Old Sep 17, 2009, 07:40 AM

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Can't you also ask the doctor if you can cut the patch in half?
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from LUVONCRN
Old Sep 17, 2009, 10:12 AM

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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!! Duragesic patches are made to dispense the medication transdermally over a period of time usually 72hrs. Cutting the patch will never ensure that the patient is getting the correct dosage. Also some duragesic manufacturers make the patches with the liquid medication visible in the patch and cutting it would release this med. The solution to the problem would be fill the RX for the 12.5 mcg patches. Apply 2 patches in the same area so as not to froget to remove them and change both at the same time. Cover the entire patches with the tegaderm to ensure that the patches do not fall off.
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No. 6
Old Sep 17, 2009, 10:40 AM

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I have recently heard that the manufacturer does not recommend the use of tegaderm whatsoever. I lothe duragesic patches anyway!
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