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Oral abuse of fentanyl patches (Duragesic): seven case reports. | LitMetric

Oral abuse of fentanyl patches (Duragesic): seven case reports.

J Forensic Sci

Toxicology Section, Centre of Forensic Sciences, 25 Grosvenor Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M7A 2G8.

Published: January 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study identified seven cases over three years where fentanyl patches, when abused orally, contributed to deaths in individuals aged 20 to 51.
  • The deaths were categorized as fentanyl overdose, fentanyl and ethanol overdose, mixed drug intoxication, and a combination of fentanyl with medical causes.
  • This research highlights the risks associated with the oral abuse of Duragesic patches, providing crucial data on the potentially lethal blood fentanyl levels resulting from this method of administration.

Article Abstract

In order to increase the understanding regarding the oral abuse and potential toxicity of fentanyl patches seven cases were identified over a 3-year period where fentanyl, either alone or in combination with other factors, contributed to death following the oral abuse of Duragesic patches. The decedents comprised three females and four males with ages ranging from 20 to 51 years. Postmortem blood fentanyl concentrations were determined in all cases and ranged from 7 to 97 ng/mL. Two deaths were classified as a fentanyl overdose, three deaths were classified as a fentanyl and ethanol overdose, one death was considered a mixed drug intoxication and the remaining death was determined to be a combination of fentanyl and medical causes. These cases represent the largest reported series of deaths following the oral administration of transdermal fentanyl patches and provide detailed information on the potential for the abuse of transdermal Duragesic patches via this route. The postmortem blood fentanyl concentrations detected for each of the decedents demonstrate the potentially fatal blood concentrations that can arise after this relatively rare route of administration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00597.xDOI Listing

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