[Accidental intoxication with unlabeled, generic transdermal fentanyl patches caused by insufficient instruction]
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[Accidental intoxication with unlabeled, generic transdermal fentanyl patches caused by insufficient instruction]. / Tank, Sascha; Stork, K; Skibba, Wim; Zittel, Simone; Andresen, Hilke; Goetz, A E; Beck, Helge.
in: ANAESTHESIST, Jahrgang 56, Nr. 11, 11, 2007, S. 1137-1141.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - [Accidental intoxication with unlabeled, generic transdermal fentanyl patches caused by insufficient instruction]
AU - Tank, Sascha
AU - Stork, K
AU - Skibba, Wim
AU - Zittel, Simone
AU - Andresen, Hilke
AU - Goetz, A E
AU - Beck, Helge
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - A somnolent 78-year-old male patient was brought to our emergency room by an ambulance with the presumptive diagnosis of stroke. Cranial computed tomography provided no evidence. On the intensive care unit of the neurosurgical department the patient was completely undressed. Covered by a sock and underwear the ICU staff found five unlabeled, transparent patches. Under the presumptive diagnosis of an opioid intoxication by a transdermal therapeutic system naloxone was infused over 3 days. The patient reported after rapidly awaking that fentanyl patches had been prescribed by his family practitioner the day before. The patient recovered without any sequelae.
AB - A somnolent 78-year-old male patient was brought to our emergency room by an ambulance with the presumptive diagnosis of stroke. Cranial computed tomography provided no evidence. On the intensive care unit of the neurosurgical department the patient was completely undressed. Covered by a sock and underwear the ICU staff found five unlabeled, transparent patches. Under the presumptive diagnosis of an opioid intoxication by a transdermal therapeutic system naloxone was infused over 3 days. The patient reported after rapidly awaking that fentanyl patches had been prescribed by his family practitioner the day before. The patient recovered without any sequelae.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 56
SP - 1137
EP - 1141
JO - ANAESTHESIST
JF - ANAESTHESIST
SN - 0003-2417
IS - 11
M1 - 11
ER -