Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch
Prescription RequiredProduct introduction
Your doctor will explain how to use Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch. Follow the instructions carefully to get the most benefit. The dose and duration will depend on what you are using it for and how well it helps your symptoms. Use it regularly and do not discontinue using it until the doctor tells you it is alright to stop.
The most common side effects of this medicine include headache, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, and irregular heartbeat. You may have side effects more often when you start your treatment or when your dose is increased. Usually, the side effects will slowly go away as your body gets used to it. If they are severe or do not go away, you should remove your patch and contact your doctor.
Before using the medicine, you should tell your doctor if you have any other illnesses or disorders. It may also affect, or be affected by, some other drugs you are using so let your doctor know what these are to be safe. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctors first before using the medicine.
Uses of Fenspar Transdermal Patch
- Severe chronic pain
Benefits of Fenspar Transdermal Patch
In Severe chronic pain
Side effects of Fenspar Transdermal Patch
Common side effects of Fenspar
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Drowsiness
- Application site redness
- Respiratory depression
- Rigidity
How to use Fenspar Transdermal Patch
How Fenspar Transdermal Patch works
Safety advice
Consult a doctor immediately if the baby shows signs of increased sleepiness (more than usual), difficulty breastfeeding, breathing problems, or limpness.
Caution should be excercised in patients with underlying kidney disease.
What if you forget to take Fenspar Transdermal Patch?
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Quick tips
- Always apply Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch to clean, dry, and non-irritated skin, preferably on the upper arm, chest, or back.
- Avoid exposing the patch to direct heat (like heating pads or hot baths), as it can increase medicine absorption and overdose risk.
- Never cut or trim Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch while applying as it can change how the medicine from Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch releases and increase the risk of serious side effects.
- Rotate the Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch site with each new application to prevent skin irritation.
- After removal, fold the Fenspar 25mg Transdermal Patch in half (sticky sides together) and safely discard it to keep it away from children or pets.
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Interaction with drugs
FAQs
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