general information about opioid analgesic patch
Last reviewed 06/2023
- general information about opioid analgesic patch preparations:
- the patient should be warned that they may experience more breakthrough pain than usual in the first 1 to 3 days. Breakthrough analgesia should be provided rather than changing the patch strength at this point
- laxatives may need to be reduced and titrated to need
- replace the patches at the same time of day as indicated on the product information
- vary the site of application with each change
- apply to clean, dry, undamaged, non-hairy, flat areas of skin
- never apply heat over the patch as this will increase absorption. Excessive heat should be avoided e.g. sauna, infrared radiation
- dispose of patches by folding in half, sticky side together and putting in safe disposal unit e.g sharps box
- check that patches stick well. Sweating, crinkling and lifting at edges can make pain control inadequate
- patients can shower or swim, but often a vapour-permeable film dressing needs to be placed over the patch to aid adhesion
Reference:
- (1) West Midlands Palliative Care Physicians (2007). Palliative care - guidelines for the use of drugs in symptom control.