Author:Kangdi 22-08-2017

Do you hear that the pain relief patch? the pain relief patch is a medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the skin to deliver a specific dose of medication through the skin and into the bloodstream. Often, this promotes healing to an injured area of the body. An advantage of a transdermal drug delivery route over other types of medication delivery such as oral, topical, intravenous, intramuscular, etc. is that the patch provides a controlled release of the medication into the patient, usually through either a porous membrane covering a reservoir of medication or through body heat melting thin layers of medication embedded in the adhesive.
Usually,for the pain relief patch with 2 types in here.pain relieving gel patch and pain relief patch.many peoples also called them “hot & cold relief patch.and now I would like to share with a story for you.This funny pain relief patch story starts a few years ago in the middle of a freezing winter. I was a student living in a residential building, and on my way to school one morning after a particularly icy storm, I fell down the outside stairs of the building.then my friends introduce the pain relief patch to me,I applied it to the deep purple bruise on my lower back. I immediately felt a sense of relief. The smell of the pain relief patch was pretty strong, it had a minty feel to it, and it immediately relieved the pain.I took it slow for the next couple of days, and kept the pain relief patch on. A few days later I removed the pain relief patch (which was a bit of a painful process because it was so thoroughly “glued on”) and the bruise had subsided.so I've been very support the pain relief patch.

What should we pay attention to? Please carefully read the following details:
1.Clean and dry affected area. Cut open pouch and remove patch. Remove protective film and apply directly to area of pain. Apply to affected area not more than 3 times daily. Wash hands with soap after applying patch. Reseal pouch containing unused patches. Adults and Children 12 Years and Over: Apply to affected area; change patch
1 to 2 times daily. Children Under 12 Years: Consult doctor before use.
2.When you first use a patch, it may take up to 24 hours for the patch to reach its full effect; so, during this time, you may need alternative pain relief
3.Leave the patch in place for 72 hours (three days), then remove it and apply a new patch to a different area of skin on your upper arm or body. Remember to change the patch at the same time of day every three days.
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