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The medicine contains lidocaine, a topical pain reliever (topical analgesic) that relieves pain in your skin.
Medication was prescribed to them to treat a painful condition called postherpetic neuralgia zoster neuralgia. This disease is characterized by burning, fiery, or stabbing pain in the affected areas of the skin.
dose
Always use this medication exactly as your doctor has told you. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
The recommended dose is 1 to 3 patches the size of the painful skin area. The medicine can be cut into smaller pieces to better cover the affected area. You should not use more than three patches at the same time.
The patches should be removed after 12 hours, so you will have a 12 hour break without the patch. You can use the lotion either during the day or at night.
You will usually feel some relief in the first day after using the patch, but it may take 2 to 4 weeks for the pain reliever to be fully effective. Talk to your doctor if you're still in pain after this, as the benefits of treatment must be weighed against the potential risks.
Your doctor will check how well the preparation is working at regular intervals.
If you forget to remove the patch after 12 hours
Once you know, remove the patch immediately. Another dressing may be applied after 12 hours.
If you use more patches than you should
If you use more patches than you should, or if you leave them on for too long, the risk of side effects increases.
If you forget to use it
If you forget to put a new patch after 12 hours without a patch, you should wear a new one as soon as you notice it.
If you have any further questions about the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The Road
Before using the patch on the affected area of ??the skin
If the affected skin area is hairy, you can remove the hair with scissors in advance. Don't shave your hair.
The skin must be clean and dry.
Skin creams and lotions can be applied to the affected area of ??skin while the patches are not being used.
Immediately after showering or bathing, you should wait for the skin to cool before using the patch.
plaster paste
1. Open the bag and remove one or more of the stickers
If you use scissors, please be careful not to damage the patches.
Remove one or more patches from the bursa, depending on the size of the painful area.
2. Close the bag
Then close the bag tightly again.
The patch contains water. It will dry out if the bag is not closed properly.
3. If necessary, cut the plaster
If necessary, cut the patch to the size of the painful skin area before removing the protective film.
4. Remove the protective film
Remove the transparent film from the patch.
Try not to touch the sticky area of ??the patch.
5. Apply the patch and press it down firmly
You can apply up to three plasters to the painful area.
Press the patch against the skin.
Press it for at least 10 seconds until it locks into place.
Make sure the entire surface is adhered to the leather, including the corners.
Do not leave the patch on the skin for more than 12 hours
It is important that the patch does not remain on the skin for more than 12 hours. For example, if the pain recurs often at night, it will be convenient to put the patch on at 7:00 pm. And he took it off again at 7:00 in the morning.
On the other hand, if the pain increases during the day, it will be convenient for you to put the patch on at 7:00 in the morning and take it off again at 7:00 in the evening.
Bathing, showering and swimming
Whenever possible, any contact with water while wearing the patch should be avoided. You should then postpone showering, bathing, or swimming during the period when you have not applied the patch. Immediately after showering or bathing, you should wait for the skin to cool before applying the patch.
If the patch comes out
It very rarely bears fruit. If so, try sticking it again in the same area. If it doesn't stick, remove it and put on a new patch.
How to remove the patch
Before changing the patch, carefully remove the old patch. If it is difficult to remove, you can soak it in warm water for a few minutes and then remove it.
Side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can have side effects, although not everybody gets them.
If skin irritation occurs or if you feel a burning sensation on the skin, the patch should be removed. A patch should not be applied to the area where the irritation occurs until the inflammation subsides.
Very common side effects, may affect more than 1 in 10 people
This includes the condition of the skin in or around the area where the patch is being used; This may include redness, rash, itching, burning, dermatitis, and small blisters.
Uncommon side effects may occur in up to 1 in 100 people
Skin injuries and wounds.
Very rare side effects may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people
Open wounds, severe allergic reactions and allergies.
If you have any side effect