Fentanil per il sollievo dal dolore
Durogesic, Matrifen, Abstral
Revisione paritaria di Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPUltimo aggiornamento di Michael Stewart, MRPharmSUltimo aggiornamento 6 maggio 2024
Rispetta le linee guida editoriali
- ScaricaScarica
- Condividi
- Language
- Discussione
- Versione audio
- Aggiungi alle fonti preferite su Google
Questo medicinale è un antidolorifico oppioide. Esiste un serio rischio di dipendenza quando si assume questo medicinale, specialmente se usato a lungo termine. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued nuove linee guida per le persone a cui è stato prescritto un antidolorifico oppioide. Se hai domande o preoccupazioni sull'assunzione sicura di oppioidi, ti preghiamo di parlare con il tuo medico o un farmacista.
Fentanyl is prescribed to treat severe pain.
The most common side effects of fentanyl are feeling sick (nausea), constipation, and feeling sleepy.
If you start to feel extremely sleepy or your breathing becomes slow or shallow, you should contact your doctor straightaway.
Fentanyl is likely to affect your reactions and ability to drive. It may be an offence to drive while affected. Do not drive until you know how you react.
A colpo d'occhio
Fentanyl is a strong opioid painkiller used for severe or chronic pain.
It comes as patches, lozenges, various tablets, nasal sprays, and injections.
Common side effects include constipation, feeling sick, dizziness, and sleepiness.
Do not drink alcohol or drive if you feel drowsy or dizzy.
Heat sources on patches or a high temperature can increase fentanyl absorption.
Stopping fentanyl suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms.
Seek immediate medical help if breathing becomes slow or shallow, or for overdose signs.
About fentanyl
Tipo di medicinale | A strong opioid painkiller (analgesic) |
Utilizzato per | Alleviare il dolore |
Chiamato anche | Brands of fentanyl patches: Durogesic DTrans®; Fencino®; Matrifen®; Mezolar®; Opiodur®; Victanyl®; Yemex® |
Disponibile come | Patch, lozenge, tablets to dissolve in the mouth (buccal), tablets to dissolve under the tongue (sublingual), nasal spray, injection |
What is fentanyl used for?
Fentanyl is a potente antidolorifico oppioide that is used to treat severe or chronic pain.
If you have long-term (chronic) pain, you may be prescribed a fentanyl skin patch. This is called transdermal fentanyl. The patch releases fentanyl slowly over time to give continuous pain relief.
Sometimes, pain may still break through. This is called breakthrough pain. In these cases, fentanyl may be given in other forms, such as lozenges, tablets, films, or nasal sprays, which are taken when needed for fast pain relief.
Fentanyl can also be given as an injection during surgery to help control pain.
How does fentanyl work?
It works by binding to certain tiny areas, called opioid receptors, in your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). This leads to a decrease in the way you feel pain and your reaction to pain.
Side effects of fentanil
Common side effects of fentanyl include:
Costipazione.
Sensazione di nausea.
Essere malato (vomito).
Sensazione di vertigini.
Senso di sonnolenza o stanchezza.
Problemi respiratori.
Mal di testa.
Stomach (tummy) pain.
Troverai un elenco completo nel foglietto informativo del produttore fornito con il tuo medicinale.
Gli effetti indesiderati spesso migliorano man mano che il tuo corpo si adatta al nuovo medicinale, ma parla con il tuo medico o farmacista se gli effetti collaterali persistono o diventano fastidiosi.
How to manage fentanyl side effects
Common fentanyl side effects | Cosa posso fare se sperimento questo? |
Costipazione | Try to eat a well-balanced diet and drink plenty of water each day. If this continues your doctor may prescribe a laxative for you |
Feeling sick (nausea) or being sick | This usually passes after a few days, but let your doctor know if it continues. Your doctor may prescribe a medicine to ease the sickness |
Feeling sleepy, tired or dizzy | Non guidare e non utilizzare strumenti o macchinari. Non bere alcolici |
Problemi respiratori | If your breathing becomes slow or shallow, you should contact your doctor straightaway |
Dry or sore mouth, diarrhoea, indigestion, tummy pain (may be caused by spasm of the bile ducts), mood changes, headache, sweating, itchy skin rash | Parla con il tuo medico se è problematico |
Local irritation where a patch or tablet has been | As much as possible, vary the sites where the patches or tablets are placed. If this becomes a problem, let your doctor know |
Importante: le persone che assumono analgesici oppioidi, e i loro familiari e amici, dovrebbero essere consapevoli del rischio di overdose accidentale e sapere quando chiedere aiuto medico. Il rischio è maggiore se si assumono anche altri farmaci che causano sonnolenza. I segnali di aver assunto troppo farmaco includono:
Sensazione di molta sonnolenza o vertigini.
Sensazione di malessere (nausea) o vomito.
Difficoltà respiratorie.
Perdita di coscienza.
Se hai assunto più farmaci del previsto o qualcun altro ha accidentalmente ingerito il tuo medicinale, chiama un'ambulanza e comunica loro il nome del tuo farmaco.
If you experience other symptoms which you think may be due to fentanyl, speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.
Who should not take fentanyl?
Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions. Before taking fentanyl it is important that your doctor knows:
Se sei incinta o stai allattando.
Se hai un problema con il funzionamento del tuo fegato, o un problema con il funzionamento dei tuoi reni.
If you have a sore mouth or diabete. This is because some brands of fentanyl may not be suitable for you to take.
Se hai problemi alla prostata o difficoltà a urinare.
Se hai problemi respiratori, come ad esempio asma oppure malattia polmonare ostruttiva cronica (BPCO).
Se ti è stato detto che hai bassa pressione sanguigna.
Se hai problemi con la tiroide o le ghiandole surrenali.
Se hai epilessia.
Se hai un problema con il tuo dotto biliare.
Se sei stato stitico per più di una settimana o hai un problema infiammatorio intestinale.
Se hai una condizione che causa debolezza muscolare, chiamata miastenia grave.
If you have recently had a severe head injury, or have a brain tumour.
Se sei mai stato dipendente da droghe o alcol.
Se hai mai avuto una reazione allergica a un medicinale.
Se stai assumendo altri medicinali. Questo include qualsiasi medicinale che stai assumendo e che è disponibile per l'acquisto senza prescrizione medica, così come i medicinali a base di erbe e complementari.
How to use fentanyl
Use fentanyl exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Fentanyl comes in different forms, so your doctor or pharmacist will explain how to use yours.
When you first start fentanyl, your dose is usually increased gradually to find the right level for your pain and reduce side effects.
Once the correct dose is found, keep using the same dose unless your doctor tells you to change it.
Check the label on the pack for your dose and follow the instructions carefully.
If you are unsure about the dose or how to use it, ask your pharmacist for advice.
If you are using fentanyl patches
Open the pouch carefully and check the patch is not damaged. Keep the pouch to safely dispose of the patch later.
Apply to clean, dry, healthy skin on your upper arm or upper body. Press firmly for about 30 seconds, especially around the edges. Avoid touching the sticky side. Wash your hands after applying.
It may take up to 24 hours for the patch to reach full effect, so you may need other pain relief during this time.
Leave the patch on for 72 hours (3 days). After this, remove it and apply a new patch to a different area. Change it at the same time of day each time.
Dispose of used patches safely: fold it sticky side inwards, put it in the pouch, and follow your doctor’s instructions. Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid heat sources on the patch, such as heating pads, hot water bottles, electric blankets, heated water beds, long hot baths, saunas, or sunbathing. Heat can release too much fentanyl and increase the risk of overdose.
Tell your doctor if you develop a high temperature, as this can also increase fentanyl absorption.
Always check your brand when getting a new prescription. Different brands may release fentanyl differently; stick to the same brand unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Watch for signs of too much fentanyl: shallow or weak breathing, extreme sleepiness, confusion, slurred speech, or severe dizziness. If these happen, remove the patch and contact your doctor immediately.
If you are using fentanyl lozenges (Actiq®)
Use the applicator to move the lozenge around your mouth while you suck it. Let it touch your tongue and inside of your cheeks.
Do not chew or swallow the lozenge. Fentanyl is absorbed through the lining of your mouth.
If your mouth is dry, moisten it with water before using the lozenge.
Suck one lozenge over about 15 minutes.
If your pain has not eased within 15 minutes after finishing the lozenge, you may suck another one.
Do not use more than two lozenges for one episode of pain, or more than four in 24 hours.
If your pain is not controlled, tell your doctor.
If you are using fentanyl sublingual tablets (Abstral®)
Place the tablet under your tongue and let it dissolve completely.
Do not chew, suck, or swallow the tablet.
You can moisten your mouth with water before use, but do not eat or drink while it is dissolving.
If your pain hasn’t eased in 15-30 minutes, you may use one more tablet.
Do not use more than two tablets for one episode of pain.
Wait at least 2 hours before treating a new episode of breakthrough pain.
If you have more than four episodes of breakthrough pain in 24 hours, tell your doctor.
If pain is still not controlled, contact your doctor.
If you are using fentanyl buccal tablets (Effentora®)
Place the tablet between your gum and cheek and let it dissolve completely.
Do not chew, suck, or swallow the tablet.
You can moisten your mouth with water before use, but do not eat or drink while it is dissolving.
If after 30 minutes small pieces remain, you can swallow them with water.
If pain hasn’t eased in 30 minutes, you may use another tablet on the other side of your mouth or under your tongue.
Do not use more than two tablets for one episode of pain.
Wait at least 4 hours before treating another episode of breakthrough pain.
If pain is still not controlled, contact your doctor.
If you are using fentanyl nasal spray (PecFent®)
Sit or stand while using the spray.
Bend your head slightly forward and hold the spray upright.
Close one nostril with a finger and insert the tip into the other nostril.
Spray once while breathing in through your nose.
If pain hasn’t eased in 10 minutes, use a second spray in the other nostril.
Do not use more than two sprays for one episode of pain.
Wait at least 4 hours before treating another episode.
If pain is not controlled, or if you have more than four episodes of breakthrough pain in 24 hours, contact your doctor.
Ottenere il massimo dal tuo trattamento
Do not drink alcohol while taking fentanyl. Alcohol can increase side effects like dizziness and sleepiness.
Fentanyl is only given for as long as needed. Long-term use can cause tolerance (the medicine works less) and dependence, which may lead to withdrawal symptoms if it is stopped suddenly. Your doctor will reduce your dose gradually when it’s no longer needed.
Fentanyl can slow your reactions. Do not drive if you feel drowsy or dizzy. Even if you feel safe, carry proof that fentanyl is prescribed (such as prescription slip or patient leaflet).
Tell your doctor, dentist, or other healthcare professional that you are taking fentanyl before having any procedures or dental treatment.
Before taking other medicines check with a pharmacist that they are safe to take with fentanyl.
Fentanyl is a controlled drug, so carry a letter from your doctor when travelling. For trips longer than three months, you must apply to the Home Office for a licence to take fentanyl with you.
How to store fentanyl
Keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children. This includes used patches and part-finished lozenges.
Conservare in un luogo fresco e asciutto, lontano da fonti di calore e luce diretta.
Informazioni importanti su tutti i medicinali
Informazioni importanti su tutti i medicinali
Non assumere mai più della dose prescritta. Se sospetti che tu o qualcun altro possa aver assunto un sovradosaggio di questo medicinale, recati al pronto soccorso del tuo ospedale locale. Porta con te il contenitore, anche se è vuoto.
Questo medicinale è per te. Non darlo mai ad altre persone, anche se la loro condizione sembra essere la stessa della tua.
Non conservare medicinali scaduti o indesiderati. Portali alla tua farmacia locale che li smaltirà per te.
Se hai domande su questo medicinale, chiedi al tuo farmacista.
MHRA - Segnalazione di reazioni avverse
Segnala sospetti effetti collaterali di farmaci, vaccini, sigarette elettroniche, incidenti con dispositivi medici, prodotti difettosi o falsificati (falsi) all'Agenzia regolatoria dei medicinali e dei prodotti sanitari per garantire un uso sicuro ed efficace.
Domande frequenti
How long does it take for fentanyl to work?
Fentanyl usually starts to work within minutes, although the exact timing depends on how it is taken. Injected fentanyl works in 1-5 minutes, lozenges or nasal sprays in 5-15 minutes, and fentanyl patches begin providing pain relief after 12-24 hours.
How long does fentanyl stay in your system?
Fentanyl can stay in your system for 1 to 3 days, depending on dose and method of use. It is typically detectable for up to 24 hours in blood, 1-3 days in urine, 48 hours in saliva, and up to 90 days in hair. Fentanyl patches may cause longer-lasting effects.
Is fentanyl addictive?
Yes, fentanyl is highly addictive, even when prescribed. It is a strong opioid painkiller that can cause physical dependence, tolerance, and opioid addiction, particularly with long-term or non-medical use.
Is fentanyl stronger than morphine?
Yes, fentanyl is much stronger than morphine. It is around 50 to 100 times more potent, meaning much smaller doses are needed to achieve the same level of pain relief.
What happens when you stop taking fentanyl?
Stopping fentanyl suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms. Common symptoms include muscle aches, anxiety, sweating, feeling sick, diarrhoea, and sleep problems. Doctors usually recommend gradually reducing the dose to minimise withdrawal.

Non sei sicuro di mescolare i medicinali?
Controlla le possibili interazioni tra farmaci, integratori e alimenti prima di assumerli insieme.
Domande frequenti
What should I do if I miss a dose of fentanyl?
The article states to use fentanyl exactly as prescribed. Missing a dose is not explicitly covered, but generally with strong painkillers, it's advised to take the next dose as soon as you remember unless it's nearly time for your next scheduled dose. Never take a double dose to make up for a forgotten one. For specific guidance, you should refer to the manufacturer's information leaflet or contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Can children or pets be harmed by fentanyl?
Yes, fentanyl can be very harmful to children and pets. The article explicitly states to keep all medicines, including used patches and part-finished lozenges, out of the reach and sight of children. This implies the potential for harm if ingested or if a child or pet comes into contact with it.
Is it safe to drive while taking fentanyl?
Fentanyl can slow your reactions due to side effects like sleepiness and dizziness. Therefore, you should not drive if you feel drowsy or dizzy. The article also advises carrying proof that fentanyl is prescribed if you do need to travel, even if you feel safe to drive.
What is the best way to dispose of fentanyl patches?
When disposing of used fentanyl patches, fold them sticky side inwards, put them in the pouch they originally came in, and follow your doctor’s specific instructions for final disposal. This helps ensure they are safely handled and kept out of reach of children.
Can I take other medications with fentanyl?
Before taking any other medicines, including those available without a prescription, herbal remedies, or complementary medicines, you should always check with a pharmacist to ensure they are safe to take with fentanyl. This is important to avoid potential interactions or increased side effects.
Ulteriori letture e riferimenti
- Manufacturer's PIL, Actiq® lozenges; Teva Pharma B.V, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated May 2022.
- Manufacturer's PIL, Abstral® Sublingual Tablets; Kyowa Kirin Ltd (Grunenthal Meds), The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated September 2022.
- Manufacturer's PIL, Durogesic DTrans 12, 25, 50, 75, 100 mcg/hr Transdermal Patch; Janssen-Cilag Ltd, The electronic Medicines compendium. Dated March 2023.
- Manufacturer's PIL, PecFent® 100 mcg/spray nasal spray, solution; Kyowa Kirin Ltd (Grunenthal Meds), The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated September 2022.
Informazioni sull'autoreVisualizza il profilo completo

Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
Responsabile Revisione Foglietti Illustrativi – Contrattista, Farmacista
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
Michael è un farmacista comunitario che esercita nelle Midlands e nel South Yorkshire con oltre 20 anni di esperienza nel consigliare su farmaci e condizioni mediche. Ha una solida esperienza nella formazione sanitaria, avendo prodotto e tenuto corsi di formazione per team di farmacia e personale di strutture di assistenza residenziale, inclusi infermieri. Ha anche contribuito a consigli consultivi farmaceutici per la gestione di condizioni a bassa gravità nella comunità.
Informazioni sul recensoreVisualizza il profilo completo

Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Medico di base, Autore medico
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Il Dr Colin Tidy è un medico del NHS, con sede nell'Oxfordshire.
Storia dell'articolo
Le informazioni su questa pagina sono scritte e revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Articolo disponibile anche in Inglese, Tedesco, Spagnolo, Francese, Italiano, Portoghese, Hindi, Ebraico, Arabo, and Svedese.
Prossima revisione prevista: 9 Mar 2027
6 maggio 2024 | Ultima versione

Chiedi, condividi, connettiti.
Esplora le discussioni, fai domande e condividi esperienze su centinaia di argomenti di salute.
Iscriviti alla newsletter di Patient
La tua dose settimanale di consigli sulla salute chiari e affidabili - scritti per aiutarti a sentirti informato, sicuro e in controllo.
Abbonandoti accetti i nostri Informativa sulla Privacy. Puoi annullare l'iscrizione in qualsiasi momento. Non vendiamo mai i tuoi dati.
Più su analgesici e farmaci per il dolore
- Capsule di acemetacina per il dolore e l'infiammazione
- Almotriptan per emicrania
- Tossina botulinica di tipo A per emicrania
- Collirio al bromfenac
- Capsule di celecoxib per dolore e infiammazione
- Co-codamol per il sollievo dal dolore
- Dexketoprofene per il dolore
- Duloxetina per disturbi dell'umore e nervosi
- Etodolac per dolore e infiammazione
- Pastiglie di flurbiprofene
- Unguento rettale di trinitrato di glicerile
- Idromorfone per il dolore da cancro
- Gel di ibuprofene per il sollievo dal dolore
- Gel di ketoprofene per il sollievo dal dolore
- Collirio di ketorolac
- Meptazinolo per il sollievo dal dolore
- Compresse di naprossene per il dolore e l'infiammazione
- Acido tiaprofenico per il dolore e l'infiammazione
- Tramadolo per il sollievo dal dolore
- Zolmitriptan - per emicrania