peacelovehope
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2014
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- 18
I'm reading conflicting information about Sandoz and Watson transdermal patches, whether they are gel based or not, Sandoz is not, but I keep reading that it is, which I attribute to the fact it changed in 2013. There are apparently different amounts of actual fentanyl in different manufacturers as well as the issue of some patches not staying on. Because of the different amounts of medication, some patches, like the Watson I had last month, only work the 1st day and it's pretty much downhill from there, ending in severe pain. I asked my Dr how this is possible since I read fentanyl was 50 to 100 times stronger than the morphine I was switched from, 30mg 3 times a day for 3 years, and I never experienced such pain! He said it was due to the fact the morphine was measured in mg and the Fentanyl in mcg, therefore the strength gets lost in the translation, among other things. It also explains why people OD when experimenting, it's 3 days worth of medication. Pillsare measured per pill, duh. My question is which manufacturer makes the patch with the dosage closest to that of Duragesic (since they vary widely in the actual amount of medication) so that I won't be suffering on day 2 and day 3, and actually stays on your body, since you won't get the medicine if you reapply the patch because the medication is dispensed through the patch being stuck properly to your body! I chose Bluelight because the people on this site appear to have the most knowledge about such things! Any help is greatly appreciated! Peace&love J
