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  1. Opioid patches are used to relieve severe pain in people who are expected to need pain medication around the clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other medications12. Common prescription pain patches include2:
    • Flector (diclofenac epolamine): A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
    • Lidoderm (lidocaine): A local anesthetic
    • Duragesic (fentanyl): An opioid pain medication
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    Buprenorphine patches are used to relieve severe pain in people who are expected to need pain medication around the clock for a long time and who cannot be treated with other medications. It is in a class of medications called opiate (narcotic) analgesics. It works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain.
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    Common prescription pain patches include:

    • Flector (diclofenac epolamine): A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
    • Lidoderm (lidocaine): A local anesthetic
    • Duragesic (fentanyl): An opioid pain medication
    www.verywellhealth.com/pain-relief-patches-can-re…
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    Possible risks and side effects Painkilling patches are safe, and most people who use them don’t have any side effects. Some people do experience mild side effects, which can include: • having an irregular heartbeat • feeling confused • feeling dizzy Opioid painkilling patches information booklet Page of 12 Page of 12
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    Generally, the best treatment to relieve the pain of HIV/AIDS is analgesic. When the patients feel no pain, it is better to give them desensitization therapy and gradually decrease their dependence on analgesic drugs.
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    There are two types of opioids which are available as patches: buprenorphine (buu-pre-nor-feen) and fentanyl (fen-ta-nil). Both come in different strengths. These patches come in two different designs: reservoir (re-zer-vwar) or matrix (may-tricks). A reservoir patch has the liquid drug contained in the middle of the patch.
    What are painkilling patches and how are they used? Painkilling patches are used to treat some types of long-term pain. They are prescribed by a doctor when other types of pain relief have not been able to manage your pain. These patches usually contain opioid (oh-pee-oyd) drugs.
  3. WebOct 16, 2014 · The buprenorphine transdermal patch (Butrans) is FDA-indicated for use in patients with pain that is severe enough to require …

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    • WebMay 24, 2022 · Transdermally: Opioids may be applied to the skin in patch form, which slowly dispenses a dose of pain medication through the skin. Used for long-term pain relief, patches may be effective for a few days …