50 mg would kill you dead. No question. The correct dosage you are seeking is 50 mcg, micrograms, instead of milligrams. The difference: 50mcg = .05mg 100mcg = .1mg 1000mcg = 1mg.
It depends on how you take it. I'm finding the most common answer to state potentially up to 3 days or 72 hours but it depends on if its a patch you wear, a patch you're putting in your mouth, or a pill you're eating. WEARING A PATCH ON YOUR SKIN SHOULD BE THE LONGEST DETECTION TIME BECAUSE IT WILL STORE IN YOUR FAT. I MIGHT BE WRONG BUT I THINK ORAL OR IV WOULD BE THE SHORTEST DETECTION TIME.
ULTIMATELY, GO TO A METHADONE CLINIC OR AN NA MEETING AND GET HELP. DON'T WIND UP LIKE I WAS. I'M 2 YEARS CLEAN NEXT MONTH AND I'M HOLDING 2 PATCHES RIGHT NOW AND DEBATING A REAL QUICK RELAPSE.
At least 2 days.
Anywhere from a few weeks, months, or years. It's all dependent on the patient and pain relief requirements.
It's generally advised to wait at least 24 hours after removing a fentanyl patch before consuming alcohol. Fentanyl can remain in your system for some time, and alcohol can increase the risk of side effects, including respiratory depression and sedation. However, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
It depends on the person and how long patches have been used, but in general you'll start feeling withdrawals around 6-8 hours after the patch dose expires. It takes another few days before it's really out of your system. If you've been using Fentanyl for a long time, it'll take days or weeks depending on how much and how long.
Fentanyl patches should not be chewed or altered in any way. Chewing a fentanyl patch can lead to a rapid release of the medication, increasing the risk of overdose and serious side effects. It is essential to use fentanyl patches exactly as prescribed by a healthcare professional, typically applying them to the skin and allowing the medication to be absorbed over time. If you have any concerns about using the patch, consult your doctor.
3 days
24 hours
What does it matter? You'll probably be dead.
If it is your first patch ever, about 24 to 48 hours. -Jennapsyche.
if you rub it on your gums and are not opiod tolerant; 1-2hrs maxium, re rubbing fentanyl opiod analgesic onto gums.
Fentanyl can be detected in the system for varying lengths of time depending on several factors, including dosage, individual metabolism, and the type of test used. If you wore a fentanyl patch for only a few hours, the drug may remain detectable in your system for a shorter duration, typically a few days for urine tests, up to a week for blood tests, and longer for hair tests. However, the effects of the drug may diminish much sooner than its presence in the body. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for specific concerns.
until you stop breathing.