Transdermal Patch
- A transdermal patch is a type of medication delivery system that is applied to the skin.
- It contains a drug that is slowly released over a set period of time, typically 24 hours.
- Transdermal patches are used to treat various conditions such as pain, inflammation, and hormone imbalances.
- They are usually applied to a clean, dry area of skin and replaced every 24 hours or as directed by a healthcare provider.
- Transdermal patches offer a convenient and non-invasive method of drug delivery and can help to improve patient compliance with medication regimens.