Clonidine patch and tablet?

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DustinfromCA

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Have you seen a patient on both clonidine patches and tablets? Is there a benefit for a patient having part of their dose oral and part patch?
 
Were these new scripts? What about compliance? Missing a couple doses of clonidine could potentially lead to hypertensive crisis or so we were told in pharmacology. Plus the patch is less sedating... What doses are they on?
 
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Had a patient placed on Clonidine patch starting at 1900. Before I faxed the order her only prn med for BP was Clonidine 0.2 Q6 SBP > 180.

Anyways I faxed the patch and immediately pharmacy added it and removed my PRN medication. The order did not say chance clonidine, or anything to indicate the doctor wanted it removed. So I gave it later anyways (had to override).

Was this possibly detrimental? I didn't think so.

Just a coincidence you guys are discussing this and had a similiar dilemma at work the other night, not trying to hijack.
 
the question that I would ask is what is the patient's BP? It is under control? Does the patient have any side effects?
 
But you didn't ask why?

No I never even got to speak to the MD. I just got a message from the secretary that the patient would have a follow-up appt the next day so the issue would be looked into then. Then i got a message via fax that yes. patient is on both.

I work in retail...