Re: Question about Fentanyl/Durogesic patches
I am a chronic non-malignant pain patient (severe abdominal adhesions and numerous bowel obstructions) and have been using the fentanyl patch for a little over a year. It has been a Godsend for me and is the only reason I'm even walking around any more.
Regarding disposal: I get very paranoid that my dogs or nieces/nephews might accidentally get hold of one, so I cut the patch, wash it out, put the remnants in its original foil wrap, and into the trash it goes. I found out the hard way that old patches have a tendency to clog the toilet pipes. :-)
Regarding sticking issues: The bioclusive covers just chew up my skin, so I use tegaderm elbow/knee bandages as covers and write the date and time on the padded area. It is extremely rare for one to come off since I began that method.
By the way, the patch also comes in a 12.5 mcg dose. Not always easy to find, but it is manufactured. I can't remember if mylan and sandoz also have the generic equivalent in that dosage, but that might work better for your more opiate naive geriatric patients to start with instead of the 25 mcg patch.
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