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#1 2006-04-20 08:36:34

Spiritfulheart
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Registered: 2006-04-20
Posts: 9

DURAGESIC: PAIN PATCH OF DEATH

Please go and read ALL of the articles attached to this webpage
http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/duragesic_patch/
or go to yourlawyer.com
defective drugs
duragesic

This fentanyl patch can kill you even if it is not a defective product!
My husband was killed by an defective patch that was recalled but you will see in the articles that even patches that do not have defect can kill you!

I am looking for Consumer Advocacy groups or Activist/support groups who are activily trying to educate the public on the dangers of prescription drugs, especially high dose potent narcotics.  There are all kinds of discoveries as to the dangerous threats to the safety of human life from the Duragesic patch.  There is a generic patch and then a lot of other drugs with the transdermal (skin) patch that are showing safety hazards.

My prayer is that all of the public is educated about the dangers that are not disclosed to the patient in the doctor's office, at the pharmacy, by the insurance company covering the cost of the prescription, on the news, or anywhere else.  I thank God for the internet and forums like this where we can just let our hearts out and talk about how we feel and help others learn more!!

Take care and God bless!
Shelly
please feel free to contact me
spiritfulheart03@aol.com

Last edited by Spiritfulheart (2006-04-20 08:39:29)

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#2 2008-02-12 23:37:12

mbabineaux
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Registered: 2008-02-12
Posts: 3

Re: DURAGESIC: PAIN PATCH OF DEATH

Author: mbabineaux

I was wondering what steps I need to take because my mother
has been on this duragesic patch for approx. 4 yrs.  She
is now taking 300mg of this drug.  She is in ICCU as I
speak with resp. failure.  Nobody not even the doctors
seems to be concerned that my mom is on this high
of a dose of medication.  Right now my mom is
at the touch and go stages in ICCU and I was wondering
if anybody have any answers for me.  I'm not to happy about
the situation but there is nothing that I can do at this time.
Help

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