Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| fentanyl | Duragesic (transdermal) |
| fentanyl citrate | Actiq (oral transmucosal), Fentora (tablet), Sublimaze (injectable) |
Duragesic is available as a skin patch. The medicine is
absorbed through the skin. The patch provides a steady release of medicine for
2 to 3 days. Patches are available in several strengths that deliver between
12.5 and 100
micrograms (mcg) of medicine every hour.
Use fentanyl exactly as prescribed by your doctor. This is very important so
that you do not get too much of the drug. If you get too much fentanyl in your
system, you could have serious problems that can lead to death.
Fentanyl is also available as a small, grape-flavored cone on a stick
that looks like a lollipop. The drug is quickly absorbed through the mucous
membranes in your mouth, inside the cheek. Several different strengths are
available.
Fentanyl can also be taken in a tablet or injected into
a vein (intravenous).
How It Works
Fentanyl acts upon specific receptors in
your brain and spinal cord to decrease the feeling of pain and to reduce your
emotional response to pain. The action of fentanyl is similar to other drugs in
the morphine category (opioids).
Why It Is Used
Fentanyl is used to manage moderate to
severe pain, usually in people who have chronic pain. Fentanyl is often used
when your other pain medicines no longer work. The patch may be tried when you
prefer a patch instead of a pill, or when you have difficulty swallowing. The
lollipop form of fentanyl acts quickly to decrease pain, so it can be used for
breakthrough pain or before a medical procedure.
How Well It Works
For people with cancer who are
already on opioid pain medicine such as morphine or oxycodone, fentanyl works
well for treatment of cancer pain.1
Side Effects
Fentanyl has many side effects,
including:
- Drowsiness.
- Lightheadedness.
- Weakness
and fatigue.
- Feelings of elation (euphoria).
- Dry
mouth.
- Difficulty urinating.
- Difficulty
breathing.
- Constipation, which may be severe.
- Talk with your doctor about using
laxatives to prevent constipation.
- You can
prevent constipation at home. Make sure you drink
enough fluids. Most adults should drink between 8 and 10 glasses of water or
noncaffeinated beverages each day. Include fruits, vegetables, and fiber in
your diet each day.
- Skin reactions, such as irritation, itching, or
hives.
Fentanyl should be used with caution by older adults and by
people who have lung disease, such as
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or
asthma.
Fentanyl can cause your body to
expect this medicine daily (drug dependency) if it is used for longer than a
week or so. Dependency is not the same as addiction, which is a behavioral
disorder marked by craving a drug.
Reasons not to use fentanyl
Fentanyl can cause
serious or life-threatening respiratory problems (hypoventilation). For that
reason it should not be used in:
- Cancer patients who have not been taking
continuous opioid pain medicines.
- The management of acute or
postoperative pain, including outpatient surgeries.
- The management
of pain that responds to other pain medicine.
- Doses greater than 25
mcg per hour at the beginning of opioid therapy.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects.
(Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
In some people, fentanyl impairs
balance, coordination, or the ability to think. Do not drive or operate any
type of equipment if you are taking fentanyl. If you develop severe side
effects, call your doctor, and remove the patch from your skin or take the
lollipop out of your mouth.
Do not drink alcohol or use other
drugs while you are taking fentanyl.
Fentanyl can interact with
many other drugs. Make sure that your doctor is aware of all the medicines you
are taking.
Fentanyl should be used during pregnancy only if the
benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the fetus. If you are or may be
pregnant, talk with your doctor before using fentanyl. This drug can pass
through your body in breast milk and should not be used while you are
breast-feeding.
When you remove your fentanyl patch, fold the
adhesive ends in on each other, and flush it down the toilet. You may also
dispose of any unused patches or lollipops by flushing them down the
toilet.
Avoid the use of heat, such as a heating pad, electric
blanket, hot tub, or sauna, while you are using a fentanyl patch. Heat can
increase the amount of fentanyl released from the patch, which causes more risk
of serious side effects.
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