Opioid overdose in a patient using a fentanyl patch during treatment with a warming blanket.

IMPLICATIONS This case describes the narcotic overdose associated with the use of a fentanyl transdermal patch in a patient being rewarmed with an external warming blanket during surgery. The clinical manifestation and the presumed pharmacokinetic mechanism responsible for the fentanyl overdose are discussed.

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