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Pain Patch For Cancer Patients Apr 2026

Pain patches, such as and buprenorphine , are often used for cancer patients with stable, chronic pain who require long-term relief. They are particularly useful for those who have difficulty swallowing or experience severe constipation from oral medications.

: These patches deliver medication at a constant rate through the skin into the bloodstream.

: Always apply the new patch to a different skin site to prevent irritation and ensure consistent absorption. Transdermal Opioids for Cancer Pain Management - PMC

Remove the patch from its package and peel off the liner without touching the adhesive.

: Most fentanyl patches are changed every 72 hours (3 days), though some patients may require changes every 48 hours if prescribed by a doctor. Application Instructions

: Select a dry, flat area of skin on the torso (chest or back) or the upper arm. Avoid areas with irritation, scars, or recent radiation treatment. Prepare the Skin :

Proper application is critical to ensure the medication is absorbed correctly and the patch stays in place.

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