Fentanyl is the generic name of the drug. One brand name for fentanyl is Duragesic.
The best is still the original - Duragesic (brand name) made by Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
ALL of these, whether under brand name or generic, areSchedule II controlled substancesA DilaudidB methadoneC DemerolD OxyontinE Sublimaze and Duragesic
Duragesic transdermal system. Manufactured by Janssen-Cilag and available in 12, 25, 50, 75 and 100 micrograms/hour strength.
The oral drug Fentanyl is made by many different companies, but Duragesic (brand name for Fentanyl Transdermal patches) is made and distributed by Ortho-McNeil/Janssen Pharmaceuticals.
Yes - if you request that your doctor enter "Brand Name Only" on your prescription, and ask him to prescribe Duragesic rather than generics, Duragesic boxes come with a $50 coupon that you can use at your pharmacy. You can also download them from their site. It's enough for me as it pays my copay for them every month.
Only Sandoz and Watson have the gel mallinckrodt Teva, Mylan and even the brand Duragesic (new type) are all the plastic polymer
A standard box of 5 patches (100 micrograms NOT milligrams) costs on average around $300 US if you don't have any insurance to pay for it. That's for Duragesic - generic Fentanyl patches may be lower.
No. Duragesic (fentanyl) is a narcotic controlled substance that, in the US, is only available by prescription.
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Duragesic patches do - you can get a $50 coupon for your prescription from the Duragesic site, and they often include them in the boxes. For me it's enough to take care of my copay.
Any name brand is okAny name brand is ok