Another lesson from the earthquake: Transdermal fentanyl dependence in two child victims


Aslantas H. O., KUTLAY Ş., GÖK H., SONEL TUR B., Ozkan B., Basar S. D.

TURKISH JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2024 (SCI-Expanded) identifier

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Thousands died in the Kahramanmara & scedil;-centered earthquake in February 2023, and even more were injured. Some were administered transdermal fentanyl patches (TFPs) due to severe pain. Two pediatric patients, both severely injured victims of the earthquake, developed dependence on TFPs and experienced difficulties during the cessation of fentanyl treatment. The first child was discharged while still being administered fentanyl after four months. In the second case, TFPs could be ceased after four months. This study aimed to emphasize that TFPs can lead to dependence in pediatric patients as well; hence, they should be used more carefully to avoid any potential dependency.