Interactions between posaconazole and Duragesic 50 (fentanyl)
fentanyl and posaconazole (Major Drug-Drug)
MANAGEMENT: Patients receiving fentanyl in combination with CYP450 3A4 inhibitors, particularly potent and moderate ones (e.g., azole antifungal agents, protease inhibitors, ketolide and certain macrolide antibiotics, aprepitant, conivaptan, diltiazem, dalfopristin-quinupristin, delavirdine, imatinib, nefazodone, verapamil) should be carefully monitored, and dosage adjustments made accordingly if necessary. Patients and/or their caregivers should be advised to seek medical attention if potential signs and symptoms of toxicity occur such as dizziness, confusion, fainting, extreme sedation, bradycardia, slow or difficult breathing, and shortness of breath. Patients treated with transdermal formulations of fentanyl should be cautioned that drug interactions and drug effects may be observed for a prolonged period beyond removal of the patch, as significant amounts of fentanyl are absorbed from the skin for 17 hours or more after the patch is removed.






