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Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review
Purpose. Fentanyl is available as a transdermal system for the treatment of chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients; however, it carries a black box warning due to both the potency of the product and the potential for abuse. In this report, we describe a case of transbuccal and gastrointestinal ing...
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author | Faust, Andrew C. Terpolilli, Ralph Hughes, Darrel W. |
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description | Purpose. Fentanyl is available as a transdermal system for the treatment of chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients; however, it carries a black box warning due to both the potency of the product and the potential for abuse. In this report, we describe a case of transbuccal and gastrointestinal ingestion of fentanyl patches and the management of such ingestion. Summary. A 32-year-old man was brought to the emergency department (ED) via emergency medical services for toxic ingestion and suicide attempt. The patient chewed and ingested two illegally purchased transdermal fentanyl patches. In the ED, the patient was obtunded, dizzy and drowsy. Initial vital signs showed the patient to be afebrile and normotensive with a heart rate of 63, respiratory rate of 16, and oxygen saturation of 100% on 2 liters nasal cannula after administration of 2 milligrams of intravenous naloxone. The patient was treated with whole bowel irrigation and continuous intravenous naloxone infusion for approximately 48 hours without complications. Conclusion. Despite numerous case reports describing oral ingestion of fentanyl patches, information on the management of such intoxication is lacking. We report successful management of such a case utilizing whole bowel irrigation along with intravenous push and continuous infusion naloxone. |
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spelling | pubmed-30992122011-05-31 Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review Faust, Andrew C. Terpolilli, Ralph Hughes, Darrel W. Case Rep Med Case Report Purpose. Fentanyl is available as a transdermal system for the treatment of chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients; however, it carries a black box warning due to both the potency of the product and the potential for abuse. In this report, we describe a case of transbuccal and gastrointestinal ingestion of fentanyl patches and the management of such ingestion. Summary. A 32-year-old man was brought to the emergency department (ED) via emergency medical services for toxic ingestion and suicide attempt. The patient chewed and ingested two illegally purchased transdermal fentanyl patches. In the ED, the patient was obtunded, dizzy and drowsy. Initial vital signs showed the patient to be afebrile and normotensive with a heart rate of 63, respiratory rate of 16, and oxygen saturation of 100% on 2 liters nasal cannula after administration of 2 milligrams of intravenous naloxone. The patient was treated with whole bowel irrigation and continuous intravenous naloxone infusion for approximately 48 hours without complications. Conclusion. Despite numerous case reports describing oral ingestion of fentanyl patches, information on the management of such intoxication is lacking. We report successful management of such a case utilizing whole bowel irrigation along with intravenous push and continuous infusion naloxone. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2011 2011-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3099212/ /pubmed/21629807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/495938 Text en Copyright © 2011 Andrew C. Faust et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Faust, Andrew C. Terpolilli, Ralph Hughes, Darrel W. Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title | Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title_full | Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title_fullStr | Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title_short | Management of an Oral Ingestion of Transdermal Fentanyl Patches: A Case Report and Literature Review |
title_sort | management of an oral ingestion of transdermal fentanyl patches: a case report and literature review |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21629807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/495938 |
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