Fentanyl
$530.00
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin as an analgesic.
Description
Fentanyl is a member of the class of drugs known as fentanyls, rapid-acting opioid (synthetic opiate) drugs that alleviate pain without causing loss of consciousness (analgesic). Fentanyl depresses central nervous system (CNS) and respiratory function. Exposure to fentanyl may be fatal.
The information and recommendations below were developed to address a wide area release of fentanyl as a weapon of terrorism and are not specifically intended to address exposures associated with fentanyl use as an illicit drug. Consequently, some of the guidelines presented on this page may be different than recommendations for emergency response personnel responding to fentanyl used as an illicit drug.
For information on preventing exposure for emergency response personnel responding to fentanyl as an illicit drug, please see the following website: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/fentanyl/risk.html
CAS #:
437-38-7
RTECS #: UT5550000
UN #: UN 2811
Common Names:
- Not established/determined
Agent Characteristics
Personal Protective Equipment
Emergency Response
Signs/Symptoms
Decontamination
First Aid
Long-Term Implications
On-Site Fatalities
Occupational Exposure Limits
- NIOSH REL:
- Not established/determined
- OSHA PEL:
- Not established/determined
- ACGIH TLV:
- Not established/determined
- NIOSH IDLH: Not established/determined
- DOE TEEL:
- TEEL-0: Not established/determined
- TEEL-1: Not established/determined
- TEEL-2: Not established/determined
- TEEL-3: Not established/determined
- AIHA ERPG:
- ERPG-1: Not established/determined
- ERPG-2: Not established/determined
- ERPG-3: Not established/determined
- Mallinckrodt Inc. lists Occupational Exposure Guidelines (OEG): 0.7 µg/m3 as an 8-hour time-weighted-average.
Mallinckrodt Inc. lists Short-Term Exposure Guidelines (STEG): 2 µg/m3 as a 15-minute average.
Acute Exposure Guidelines
5 min | 10 min | 30 min | 1 hr | 4 hr | 8 hr | |
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AEGL 1 (discomfort, non-disabling) – mg/m3 |
Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined |
AEGL 2 (irreversible or other serious, long-lasting effects or impaired ability to escape) – mg/m3 |
Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined |
AEGL 3 (life-threatening effects or death) – mg/m3 |
Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined | Not established/ determined |
Decontamination (Environment and Equipment)
Agent Properties
- Chemical Formula:
C22H28N2O - Aqueous solubility:
Slightly soluble - Boiling Point:
Not established/determined - Density:
Not established/determined - Flammability:
Not established/determined - Flashpoint:
Not established/determined
- Ionization potential:Not established/determined
- Log Kbenzene-water:
Not established/determined - Log Kow (estimated):
4.05 - Melting Point:
181.4° to 183.2°F (83° to 84°C) - Molecular Mass:
336.47
- Soluble In:Not established/determined
- Specific Gravity:
Not established/determined - Vapor Pressure:
Not established/determined - Volatility:
Not established/determined
Hazardous Materials Warning Labels/Placards
- Shipping Name:
Toxic solid, organic, N.O.S. (Propanamide, N-phenyl-N-[1-(2-phenylethy)-4-piperomdonyl]-) - Identification Number:
UN 2811 - Hazardous Class or Division:
6.1 - Subsidiary Hazardous Class or Division:
Not applicable - Label:
Poison (Toxic) - Placard Image:
Trade Names and Other Synonyms
- DEA #9801 (Controlled Substances Schedule II)
- Duragesic
- Fentanest
- Fentanil
- Fentanila (Spanish)
- Fentanylum (Latin)
- Leptanal
- Pentanyl
- 1-Phenethyl-4-(N-phenylpropionamido)piperidine
- 1-Phenethyl-4-(phenylpropionylamino) piperidine
- N-(1-Phenethyl-4-piperidyl)propionanilide
- N-Phenethyl-4-(N-propionylanilino)piperidine
- 1-Phenethyl-4-N-propionylanilinopiperidine
- Phentanyl
- N-Phenyl-N-[1-(2-phenylethyl)-4-piperidinyl]propanamide
- Propanamide, N-phenyl-N-(1-(2-phenylethyl)-4-piperidinyl)
- Propionanilide, N-(1-phenethyl-4-piperidyl)-
- R 4263
- Sentonil
In the event of a poison emergency, call the poison center immediately at 1-800-222-1222. If the person who is poisoned cannot wake up, has a hard time breathing, or has convulsions, call 911 emergency services.
For information on who to contact in an emergency, see the CDC website at emergency.cdc.gov or call the CDC public response hotline at (888) 246-2675 (English), (888) 246-2857 (Español), or (866) 874-2646 (TTY).
The user should verify compliance of the cards with the relevant STATE or TERRITORY legislation before use. NIOSH, CDC 2003.
Nyelle Storm –
Fentanyl patches changed my life. I have chronic nerve pain from an old injury, and this is the only thing that truly dulled it. Delivery was smooth and discreet. Expensive elsewhere, but this source was actually affordable.
Tyce –
I was prescribed Fentanyl after back surgery. It kicked in fast and gave me full-body relief I didn’t think was possible. No more waking up crying from pain. Service was reliable and support team was responsive too.
Morell –
For me, Fentanyl was the last resort — and it worked. Helped manage my cancer pain with fewer mood crashes than morphine. Got my order within 48 hours, and everything was sealed and verified. Very thankful.
Braxton E –
Customer service was quick and respectful, and shipping was faster than I thought. Fentanyl helped ease my post-op pain massively. It’s powerful, so I was cautious with the dosage, but it definitely did the job
Sayla Quinn –
The pain relief was almost immediate. I finally slept through the night without waking up in agony. I also appreciated how affordable it was compared to the pharmacy. Tracking number worked and everything arrived on time.
T Solace –
After trying multiple painkillers that barely touched my joint pain, Fentanyl gave me proper relief. I could move again without wincing. Order arrived fast and was well packed. Totally recommend if used responsibly.
Kenzo –
It worked better than anything else I’ve tried for nerve damage pain. Made my daily routine manageable again. Price wasn’t bad at all, and support answered my questions without making me feel judged. Respect to that.