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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FentanylFentanyl - Wikipedia

    Fentanyl. Fentanyl is a potent synthetic piperidine opioid primarily used as an analgesic. It is 20 to 40 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine; [8] its primary clinical utility is in pain management for cancer patients and those recovering from painful surgeries. [9] [10] Fentanyl is also used as a sedative. [11]

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  2. Fentanyl Facts. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. It is a major contributor to fatal and nonfatal overdoses in the U.S. 1. There are two types of fentanyl: pharmaceutical fentanyl and illegally made fentanyl. Both are considered synthetic opioids.

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    Fentanyl is a prescription opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain, but it can be misused, abused, and cause overdose deaths when obtained illegally. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid medicine that is up to 100 times stronger than other opioids like morphine, heroin, or oxycodone. Fentanyl is from the class of medicines called narcotic analgesics...

    Although fentanyl is a legal prescription drug used for pain control during surgery and for chronic or breakthrough pain, it is also being manufactured illegally, or legal prescriptions are diverted, and fentanyl is misused and abused as it is sold for its euphoric effects. 1. Street drugs like heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine can also be laced...

    Fentanyl overdose symptomsmay include extreme drowsiness, weak pulse, fainting, and slow breathing (breathing may stop). Seek emergency medical attention immediately or call the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222. A fentanyl overdose can be fatal, especially in a child or other person using the medicine without a prescription.

    Naloxone (Narcan nasal spray, Kloxxado nasal spray, Zimhi injection, Naloxoneinjection) is a safe and easily accessible medication used to reverse an opioid overdose and help restore breathing by blocking or reversing the opioid effects. If an overdose is due to fentanyl, then multiple bolus injections of naloxone or even continuous infusions may b...

    Common fentanyl side effects

    When used as a prescribed medicine, common fentanyl side effects may include: 1. headache, dizziness, drowsiness, pale skin, feeling weak or tired 2. constipation, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain or 3. sleep problems (insomnia) 4. swelling in your hands or feet 5. increased sweating or cold feeling 6. for patches itching, redness, or rash where a patch was worn.

    Serious fentanyl side effects

    Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to fentanyl: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Like other narcotic medicines, fentanyl can slow your breathing. Death may occur if breathing becomes too weak. A person caring for you should seek emergency medical attention if you have slow breathing with long pauses, blue-colored lips, or if you are hard to wake up. Fentanyl may cause other serious side effects. Call your doctor at...

    Fentanyl can slow or stop your breathing and may be habit-forming. MISUSE OF NARCOTIC MEDICINE CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH, especially in a child or other person using the medicine without a prescription. Using this medicine during pregnancy may cause life-threatening withdrawal symptoms in the newborn. Fatal side effects can occur if y...

    You should not use fentanyl unless you are already being treated with a similar opioid pain medicine and your body is tolerant to it. Talk with your doctor if you are not sure you are opioid-tolerant. You should only use or take fentanyl if you have your own personal prescription for this medicine. You should not use fentanyl if you are allergic to...

    Long acting fentanyl: 1. fentanyl patches Immediate acting fentanyl: 1. fentanyl lozenge on a plastic handle - lollipop (Actiq) 2. fentanyl nasal spray (Lazanda) 3. fentanyl sublingual tablet (Fentora) 4. fentanyl sublingual spray (Subsys) 5. fentanyl injection

    Do not use fentanyl unless you are already being treated with a similar opioid pain medicine and your body is tolerant to it. Talk with your doctor if you are not sure you are opioid-tolerant.
    Take fentanyl exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Follow the directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides. Never use fentanyl in larger amounts, or for longer...
    Never share opioid medicine with another person, especially someone with a history of drug abuse or addiction. MISUSE CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH. Keep the medication in a place where o...
    Do not replace one form of fentanyl with any other form of fentanyl, such as injection, skin patch, nasal spray, under-the-tongue spray, sublingual tablet, or "lollipop" device).

    For fentanyl patches if you are using the skin patches on a schedule, apply the missed patch as soon as you remember. Continue wearing the patch for up to 72 hours and then apply a new one if needed for pain. Do not wear extra patches to make up a missed dose. For fentanyl lollipops, nasal spray, sublingual tablets or spray since they are used for ...

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  3. www.dea.gov › factsheets › fentanylFentanyl - DEA.gov

    Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin as an analgesic.

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  4. Dec 21, 2021 · Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic (lab-made) opioid that is FDA-approved to treat severe pain related to surgery or complex pain conditions. 1,2 Over the past decade, fentanyl that is made and distributed illegally (sometimes called “illicitly manufactured fentanyl”) and other illegally made synthetic opioids have been increasingly found in the drug supply. 3,4 During this time, fentanyl ...

  5. involving fentanyl and other synthetic opioid increased dramatically each year. More recently, there has been a re-emergence of trafficking, distribution, and abuse of illicitly produced fentanyl and fentanyl analogues with an associated dramatic increase in overdose fatalities, ranging from 2,666 in 2011 to 31,335 in 2018.

  6. www.webmd.com › mental-health › addictionWhat Is Fentanyl? - WebMD

    Sep 15, 2023 · Fentanyl is a human-made opioid used to treat severe pain. It's 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. The drug interacts with receptors in your brain to create feelings of pain relief ...

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