Published December 29, 2016
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Elderly Dementia Patient with Recurrent Respiratory Failure due to the Abuse of a Fentanyl Patch: A Case Report
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- 1. Yuki Tateno, MD,Toshima Clinic 105 Toshima, Tokyo, 1000301, Japan, Tel: +81-4992-9-0016; Fax: +81-4992-9-0381;
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- 1. #S2, 215, Kavuri Hills Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500033, India
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I experienced the case of an elderly patient with dementia who had recurrent respiratory failure due to the abuse of a transdermal fentanyl patch. Opioids have been recently used in patients with moderate-to-severe chronic non-cancer pain and in those with cancer pain in palliative care [1]. A transdermal fentanyl patch has been reported effective for the treatment of chronic cancer and non-cancer pain [2]. However, previous reports showed the life-threatening toxicity of respiratory repression from the use of a fentanyl patch. It usually occurred when the dosage or absorbed amount was excessive either by accident or design [3,4].
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