If you are talking about Fentanyl patches, no you don't want to use another narcotic on top of that. Fentanyl is very dangerous and is only used for people with severe pain that does not respond to stuff like hydrocodone.
chronic moderate pain
It won't affect the patch performance, but given the strength of Fentanyl patches you probably won't notice any change with a magnetic pain device.
Yes. Butrans is an opioid pain management patch. It is addictive with long term use or abuse.
Butrans 7 day patch
Yes, the Lidoderm patch can be used for DVT leg pains. This patch has many side affects, so the user should check with a physician before use.
Butrans
NO
There are several ways to control cervical cancer pain, and you should ask your doctor which is right for you. You can take oral medications such as hydrocodone, or receive injections of it. You can also use a pain patch, a patch that is applied to the skin that releases pain medication throughout the day.
If you consistently patch whenever there's a new patch just use Manual Patch...But If you did not patch for a long time and you wanted to patch you must use the Cumulative Patch. -[GM]Kali
Vicodin, like Percocet, is prescribed for patch users as a pain breakthrough drug. Normally, you'd take it in instances where increased activity has increased your pain level beyond the patch's control point (breakthrough) and you need something short term to handle the pain. You can also use it if you've waited a bit too long to change out your patch to a new one. It usually takes a while for a new patch dose to ramp up to where you're feeling the effects, so in those cases, you can use Vicodin to bridge the withdrawals until the Fentanyl takes effect.
Yes
Transact is a pain relief product. It comes in the form of a patch and lasts for 12 hours. As Transact contains an anti-inflammatory the patch is especially good for joint and muscle pain.