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Case Reports
. 2015 Apr 29:2015:bcr2014208945.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-208945.

Life-threatening opioid toxicity from a fentanyl patch applied to eczematous skin

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Life-threatening opioid toxicity from a fentanyl patch applied to eczematous skin

Mhairi K Doris et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

A 19-year-old man with a history of eczema was admitted to the emergency department following collapsing at home. The paramedics found him unresponsive with poor respiratory effort and a widespread erythematous rash. Anaphylaxis, thought to be secondary to flucloxacillin he had recently been prescribed, was diagnosed. Epinephrine, steroids and antihistamines were administered without clinical improvement. On arrival to hospital, constricted pupils were noted prompting the emergency physicians to consider opiate toxicity. Intravenous naloxone brought about an immediate recovery. His father subsequently disclosed that he had given his son one of his own fentanyl patches to alleviate the distressing symptoms of eczema. Although the patient had removed the patch prior to collapsing, he had suffered life-threatening opioid toxicity likely due to enhanced opiate absorption through eczematous skin. This case highlights the risks associated with fentanyl patches in patients with chronic skin conditions.

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