Fentanyl Pain Patch Recalled a Second Time
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008A second voluntary recall has been issued for Fentanyl pain relief patches. 14 lots of Actavis generic Fentanyl CII were recalled because of a fold-over defect that could possibly expose patients and caregivers to Fentanyl gel.
Exposure to Fentanyl gel may result in serious or fatal adverse effects, such as respiratory depression and overdose.
The Actavis recall follows the recall of all 25 microgram/hour PriCara and Sandoz Fentanyl patches. The PriCara and Sandoz Fentanyl patches were recalled because of a cut along the side of the Fentanyl gel reservoir, possibly causing exposure to the Fentanyl gel.
The lots affected by the recall include 25-, 50-, 75-, and 100-microgram/hour strengths. The lot numbers are:
- 27261 (expiration date 5/09)
- 27317 (expiration date 5/09)
- 27318 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27319 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27391 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27409 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27475 (expiration date 7/09)
- 27476 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27488 (expiration date 6/09)
- 27514 (expiration date 7/09)
- 27536 (expiration date 7/09)
- 27537 (expiration date 8/09)
- 27538 (expiration date 8/09)
- 27545 (expiration date 7/09)
Damaged patches should not be used under any circumstances. Damaged or cut fentanyl patches should be stored in a safe, tightly-sealed container, out of reach of children. To avoid exposure to the fentanyl gel, do not handle the patch directly. Do not re-use a container in which you stored damaged or cut fentanyl patches.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious illness or death due to exposure to Fentanyl, contact a Fentanyl pain patch attorney at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP at 1-800-460-0606. An experienced Fentanyl pain patch lawyer will be able to evaluate if you are eligible to seek compensation.