Transdermal Pain Relief Patches

Transdermal Pain Relief Patches

Transdermal patches adhere to skin in order to start a process of delivering drugs to the body. There is a predetermined dose of medication that is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream once the patch is applied, and that makes transdermal patches a non-invasive painless method of drug delivery. Recently the need for a topical drug delivery has increased so adhesive patches have grown popular over time.

We have picked our top 5 favorite transdermal patches:

Heliopatch

The Heliopatch is a patch that offers inflammation relief and recovery support. It is an effective patch for most conditions, but doesn’t work for everything. The patch is in the shape of a disc that allows naked electrons and magnesium ions to come out once applied to the area of pain or inflammation. Once applied to the body the magnesium and hydrogel start reacting to allow electrons and magnesium permeate through the pores. The naked electron acts a pure antioxidant and moves closer towards free radicals to neutralize them by replacing the missing electron. After the electron and free radical interact the result is a neutral molecule that poses no risk of harm that the free radical once did. The Heliopatch is not harmful or addictive, and can last up to 3 days.

Pros:
  • Long-lasting
  • All natural
  • Great patch size
  • Took pain away fast
Cons:
  • Very expensive
  • Intensified pain
  • Didn’t adhere well
  • Doesn’t work on all conditions

Absorbine Jr.

Absorbine Jr. is the smallest pain-relieving patch on the market that provides targeted relief to small hard to reach areas on the body. The patch measures 2.55 inches by 1.65 inches and last for 12 hours. The patch contains the ingredients of camphor and menthol to provide deep pain relief. The sweat proof technology of the patch can withstand heat and stay adhered to the skin. The patch is mess free with a soft and flexible materials that will allow for a free range of motion.

Pros:
  • Targeted relief
  • Smallest patch that can be easily hidden
  • Long lasting
  • Deep pain relief
Cons:
  • Strong smell
  • Backing of the patch comes off easily
  • Doesn’t work for oily skin
  • Cooling relief doesn’t last long

Coralite Muscle Joint Pain Relief Patch

Coralite muscle and join pain relief patch offers targeted pain relief at a value price. Coralite relieves minor aches and pains caused by arthritis, strains, backaches, and sprains. The active ingredients in the patch are camphor, menthol, methyl, salicylate which are absorbed through the skin. To get the best use out of the patch directly apply it to the pain site for fast results. Each patch’s dimensions are 2.5 by 1.5 inches and it lasts for up to 8 hours.

Pros:
  • Adheres well
  • Great scent
  • Great value
  • Relieves most pain
Cons:
  • Small patch
  • Cool/heat sensation not felt
  • Doesn’t last long
  • Slow relief

Vibrants Natural Pain Relief Patches

Vibrants are a natural pain relief pain patch that are safe and effective when reducing pain and inflammation. There are no drugs or side effects and Vibrants are a healthier way to relieve the pain. Each patch is embedded with frequencies that sync with your body’s natural energy to manage pain and soothe aches. Each patch provides up to 48 hours of relief and is effective for all ages. This patch is not recommended for chronic pain or any underlying health conditions.

Pros:
  • Long lasting
  • All natural
  • Helps with migraines
  • Great packaging
Cons:
  • Not effective at all
  • Moderate pain relief
  • Pricey
  • Not recommended for chronic pain

The Good Patch

The Relief patch by The Good Patch is made with all natural substances such as: plant-derived menthol, lavender oil, and Arnica Montana. It is a fast-acting and water-resistant patch that is great for minor aches and recovery after a hard work out. The relief patch offers sustained and steady benefits for 8-12 hours for individuals to feel their best.

Pros:
  • Controlled
  • Convenient
  • Plant-powered
  • Vegan
  • Made without latex
Cons:
  • Doesn’t work at all
  • Expensive
  • Painful to remove
  • Small patch
  • Not effective