Tell me if the Transtec 30mg patch seems to give an analgesic effect to the mother. But in the morning after sleeping, when the mother tries to get out of bed, the pain begins for 30-60 minutes, it is impossible to endure. Could it be due to a change in body position? And what to do at this time if the plaster is glued, but it is impossible to endure this morning pain? Should I take something extra fast-acting (a shot of Dicloberl/Ketonal/Tramadol)? Or maybe some other drug?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
2 months ago
If the use of Transtec patches is insufficient, you can take other painkillers - NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), e.g. Apap, Ketonal, Dexak. Half an hour before you plan to get out of bed, you can give your mother one of these medications - unless your doctor has advised otherwise.
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