painenduser
Bluelighter
Hey guys, Just me again, this time with another question that comes from reading the package insert as well as a question I asked of the people over at the makers of my patch.
The question is, as many of you are aware, all the patch manufacturers state that regardless of how long the patch has been on for, if the adhesion between your skin and the patch become separated or if when applying the patch it sticks to itself and you pull it apart, you are not yo reapply the patch, rather wait sometime, and apply a new patch in a new area rather then attempt to reuse the same patch. Can anyone explain why, other then because "they say so" to do that? These patches dont come cheap and I don't see my Dr writing me a new script for the "wasted" patches. Why can't the original patch be used? Many thanks as always!
Pain.
Ps infact if I remember correctly and I may be wrong, I thought that the rep told me that if the patch has been on for less then the 2 days, say 2 or 2 days, and the adhesion fails, discard the old patch appropriately (in the toilet) and wait until your next regular application before placing a new patch on. That seems like a little nuts to me as you would be in withdraw by then. Thoughts??
PSS - The first set of patches I was on were made by a company called Apotex, they worked well for my pain but the adhesion just sucked and they just recommended using a cotton based tape around the edges and not anything like a tegraderm overlay. I have heard alot of great things about the Mylan Matrix patches so this round of patches I am trying them. They are a quater of the size for them same dosage, they are clear as opposed to looking like a giant bandaid and I read that they will send you an overlay called askinaderm for free with the lot number on the box, you just call them and supposedly they will send them. I just left a message to have them sent to me, we'll see what happens there. The adhesion of the Mylans seem many times better then the Apotex ones. But I also read that some people the new mylan matrix patches just didn't seem to be a potent as far as their effectiveness on pain. My hope is that they are all around a much better product as they are $100 more a box of 5, although medicaid is paying for them so the cost is really irrelevant to me.
The question is, as many of you are aware, all the patch manufacturers state that regardless of how long the patch has been on for, if the adhesion between your skin and the patch become separated or if when applying the patch it sticks to itself and you pull it apart, you are not yo reapply the patch, rather wait sometime, and apply a new patch in a new area rather then attempt to reuse the same patch. Can anyone explain why, other then because "they say so" to do that? These patches dont come cheap and I don't see my Dr writing me a new script for the "wasted" patches. Why can't the original patch be used? Many thanks as always!
Pain.
Ps infact if I remember correctly and I may be wrong, I thought that the rep told me that if the patch has been on for less then the 2 days, say 2 or 2 days, and the adhesion fails, discard the old patch appropriately (in the toilet) and wait until your next regular application before placing a new patch on. That seems like a little nuts to me as you would be in withdraw by then. Thoughts??
PSS - The first set of patches I was on were made by a company called Apotex, they worked well for my pain but the adhesion just sucked and they just recommended using a cotton based tape around the edges and not anything like a tegraderm overlay. I have heard alot of great things about the Mylan Matrix patches so this round of patches I am trying them. They are a quater of the size for them same dosage, they are clear as opposed to looking like a giant bandaid and I read that they will send you an overlay called askinaderm for free with the lot number on the box, you just call them and supposedly they will send them. I just left a message to have them sent to me, we'll see what happens there. The adhesion of the Mylans seem many times better then the Apotex ones. But I also read that some people the new mylan matrix patches just didn't seem to be a potent as far as their effectiveness on pain. My hope is that they are all around a much better product as they are $100 more a box of 5, although medicaid is paying for them so the cost is really irrelevant to me.
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