What is Abstral?
Buy Abstral (Fentanyl) Online from Green Value Health shop. Abstral (fentanyl sublingual) is an opioid pain medication. An opioid is sometimes called a narcotic. Fentanyl sublingual is placed under the tongue. Abstral is used to treat “breakthrough” cancer pain that is not controlled by other medicines. This medicine is used together with other non-fentanyl narcotic pain medicine that is given around the clock. Abstral is not for treating pain that is not cancer-related, such as pain from surgery or dental work, migraine headaches, or back pain.
Important information
Do not use Abstral to replace any other form of fentanyl, such as Actiq, Fentora, Onsolis, Duragesic, Lazanda, or generic brands of fentanyl (injection, skin patch, dissolving film, or “lollipop” device)
Abstral is not for treating pain that isn’t cancer-related. MISUSE OF NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICINE CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH, especially in a child or other person using the medicine without a prescription. Keep the medicine in a place where others cannot get to it.
Fentanyl can slow or stop your breathing. Never use this medicine in larger amounts, or for longer than prescribed. Fentanyl may be habit-forming, even at regular doses. Never share this medicine with another person.
Abstral is not for treating pain that is not cancer-related, such as pain from surgery or dental work, migraine headaches, or back pain.
Some medicines can interact with fentanyl and worsen the effects on your breathing. Tell your doctor about all medicines you use.
You should not use Abstral unless you are already using an around-the-clock opioid medicine and are tolerant to it.
If you switch to Abstral after using another form of fentanyl, you may not use the same dose.
Keep out of the reach of children. The amount of fentanyl in Abstral sublingual tablets can be fatal to a child.
Before taking this medicine
You should not use Abstral if you are allergic to fentanyl. Do not use fentanyl unless you are already using an around-the-clock opioid medicine and are tolerant to it. Ask your doctor if you are not sure you are opioid-tolerant.
Some medicines can interact with fentanyl and cause a serious condition called serotonin syndrome. Be sure your doctor knows if you also take medicine for depression, mental illness, Parkinson’s disease, migraine headaches, serious infections, or prevention of nausea and vomiting. Ask your doctor before making any changes in how or when you take your medications.
To make sure Abstral is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
- mouth sores or ulcers;
- any type of breathing problem or lung disease;
- a history of head injury, brain tumor, or seizures;
- low blood pressure, slow heartbeats or other heart rhythm disorder;
- mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia, or hallucinations;
- liver or kidney disease; or
- a personal or family history of drug or alcohol addiction.
Tell your doctor if there are children living in the home where you will store this medicine. The amount of fentanyl in this medicine can be fatal to a child.
If you use Abstral while you are pregnant, your baby could become dependent on fentanyl. This can cause life-threatening withdrawal symptoms in the baby after it is born. Babies born dependent on habit-forming medicine may need medical treatment for several weeks. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Fentanyl may also cause drowsiness, breathing problems, or addiction and withdrawal symptoms in a nursing infant. Do not breast-feed while you are using Abstral.
How should I use Abstral?
Use Abstral exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow all directions on your prescription label. Fentanyl can slow or stop your breathing. Take this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. MISUSE OF NARCOTIC PAIN MEDICATION CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH. Tell your doctor if the medicine seems to stop working as well in relieving your pain.
Do not use Abstral to replace any other form of fentanyl, such as Actiq, Fentora, Onsolis, Duragesic, Lazanda, or generic brands of fentanyl (injection, skin patch, dissolving film, or “lollipop” device).
If you switch to Abstral from another form of fentanyl, you will not use the same dose. You must start with the lowest dose (100 micrograms). Your doctor may change your dose to make sure you get the best results.
Place the Abstral tablet under your tongue, as far back as you can. Do not break, chew, suck, or swallow the tablet whole. Allow it to dissolve in your mouth without chewing. Do not drink or eat anything during this time.
You may use a second dose of Abstral 30 minutes after the first. Use only the same strength and amount you used for the first dose. Call your doctor if you still have pain after taking the second tablet. Do not take more than 2 doses for each episode of breakthrough cancer pain.
You must wait at least 2 hours after your last dose of Abstral before you can treat a new pain episode.
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