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Nashville Fentanyl Patch Injuries Attorney

Holding Others Accountable When a Fentanyl Patch Causes Injury or Death

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic drug used to treat chronic pain. It can be extremely dangerous, however, when those who manufacture, prescribe or fill a prescription for the drug fail to exercise proper care. When that happens, the resulting respiratory problems can be so severe that they can lead to a wrongful death.

At Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge, in Nashville, our attorneys aggressively pursue compensation for clients injured or killed by a fentanyl patch. We are familiar with the scientific evidence needed to win these cases, and we know how to get results. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. We serve clients in medical malpractice cases throughout Tennessee and in neighboring states.

Why a Fentanyl Patch Can Be So Dangerous

Some doctors prescribe the fentanyl patch for use in a way that is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. If off-label patches are used, the chances increase of the drug being used in contradiction to an explicit, boxed warning. Patch misuse or patch abuse can cause serious injuries.

Even if doctors heed the warnings, there are other possible dangers with a fentanyl patch. Pharmaceutical companies sometimes manufacture the patches defectively, giving rise to a product liability claim when the defect causes injury or death. This can also give rise to a fentanyl patch recall.

Pharmacists also often dispense the patch without exercising due care. They should be held accountable when they fail to ask questions about whether fentanyl is appropriate for a particular patient, especially when the "black box warning" on fentanyl clearly states that it can potentially cause fatal respiratory depression.

When a patient receives an excessive dose of fentanyl, it can lead to a condition called "hypoventilation," in which the respiratory rate slows down so much that the person stops breathing. The loss of oxygen can cause brain damage or can lead to a wrongful death.

Let us help you pursue the compensation you need and deserve for a fentanyl patch injury. Our attorneys' credentials show a dedication to our clients' interests and respect among our peers. You can read more about their backgrounds on our attorney profiles page.

To schedule a detailed discussion of your fentanyl patch case with a straightforward and knowledgeable personal injury lawyer, contact our offices today.

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The Nashville personal injury and medical malpractice law firm of Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge, Attorneys at Law serves clients throughout Tennessee in communities such as Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Jackson, Johnson City, Franklin, Hendersonville, Bartlett, Cleveland, Columbia, Cookeville, Gallatin, Lebanon, Brentwood, Springfield, Dickson, Davidson County, Shelby County, Knox County, Hamilton County, Rutherford County, Williamson County, Robertson County, Cheatham County, Maury County and Montgomery County. We also serve clients in Alabama and Kentucky. AL, KY