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Stop pain in it's tracks with Salonpas
I've used Salonpas products in the past, but it's been awhile. And now after receiving an assortment of their current products I'm asking myself "Why?". They are amazing and work so fast when I'm having my lower back pain. I had forgotten just how good they were until I put my first pain relief patch on and felt the almost instantaneous relief. By putting the medicine right at the site of pain, bypassing the stomach and liver, Salonpas can use less medicine to deliver an effective dose. For me that's a big deal because I'm not big on using pain medicines as it is. Salonpas is actually the only FDA-Approved OTC Patch on the market. Which to me says something about them and the quality of their products. I also like that they last so long, many times pain relief products say they have extended relief but wear off after 4-6 hours causing you to need to take more. I just don't want to be "drugged up" so to speak on pain meds all day long for relief. Not when I can apply a Salonpas patch right to the problem area and get the relief quickly and for an extended period of time.
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Topical pain relief patches are now the fastest growing method for pain relief in the USA. Patches are applied right at the site of pain, so they don’t have to travel through your stomach and get processed by your liver before they start to work. They come in a variety of forms and sizes, so regardless of where your body pain is, there are products that are designed to fit. There’s no need to worry about incorrect dosing or side effects; it’s an effective and safe plan for pain management.
Salonpas® is the #1 brand of patches in the world, and the largest marketers of pain relief patches in the USA. Hisamitsu has the only OTC pain patch on the market that has gone through the FDA’s new drug application process, so it’s been tested and approved for sale using the same methodology required of a prescription drug. And the Salonpas® Pain Relief Patch and Arthritis Patch are the only products in their class that can claim up to 12 hours of relief for mild to moderate pain!
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I use OTC medications when I have pain
ReplyDeleteI use a heating pad thats it
ReplyDeleteI've used the Solanpas original patches, but would love to try their other products.
ReplyDeleteI take Advil and use the heating pad.
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ReplyDeleteMy family helps me with back massages and that's about all I do but I could use more help. I have a hard job and my back hurts a lot.
ReplyDeleteheating pad and motrin. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
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ReplyDeleteI usually just take some Ibuprofen.
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ReplyDeleteRight now I rely on pain meds for my arthritis and osteoarthritis. Would love to be able to try the Salonpas product line.Sheila
ReplyDeleteWe occasionally use Salonpas patches and we also use a spray.
ReplyDeleteI take Aleve and use a microwave heat pad for pain.
ReplyDeleteI broke my pelvis 6years ago and I have rheumatoid arthritis. I still have issues from the pelvis break. Most of the time I use OTC pain relievers and hot showers. I have tried muscle rub as well.
ReplyDeleteI try to take it easier, when in pain, and sometimes a heated rice bag.
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ReplyDeleteI take Advil and use the heating pad for pain.
ReplyDeleteOccasionally I'll need to take an Advil.
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Fiona N
I take advil and take a lot of hot baths or use heating pad
ReplyDeleteRight now I go and get a cortisone shot every 4 months.
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ReplyDeleteI take an aspirin.
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ReplyDeleteI use Aspercream with Lidocaine, and of course Salonpas!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a few SalonPas patches left. We also use motrin, aleve and a heating pad.
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ReplyDeleteMy husband needs this; he takes a lot of Aleve for his back pain.
ReplyDeleteMy pain medication and ben gay and ice packs then heat rotate every 20 minutes
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Heating pad and aleeve.
ReplyDeleteI have psoriatic arthritis and nothing has been helping, not even prescription medications. Aleve quells the fevers and inflammation and icy hot relaxes the pain for now.
ReplyDeleteI usually take pain killers.
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ReplyDeleteI usually take Advil for aches
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I am using medications and some kind of a patch right now but not this brand. I would love to give it a try and see how it works.
ReplyDeleteRight now, I typically take Motrin for pain relief.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes use Ben Gay when I am going through a day of aces and pains. Would love to give this product a try.
ReplyDeleteI usually take advil for everything but would love to try the pads!
ReplyDeleteI use Ibuprofen and a store brand pain cream.
ReplyDeleteThe chiropractor really helps me, but really need something to ease the discomfort when I can't get there!
ReplyDeleteI usually take a couple of aleves and jump into a hot shower and try to sleep when i can.
ReplyDelete@tisonlyme143
I take tylenol and use a heating pad!
ReplyDeleteI use a heating pad or soak in the tub.
ReplyDeleteI use a heating pad
ReplyDeleteI usually don't take anything, only in extreme pain do I take generic acetaminophin.
ReplyDeleteI take Tylenol and massage.
ReplyDeleteI use Icy Hot and take motrin
ReplyDeleteI take ibuprofen for pain and heat packs.
ReplyDeleteWarm bath and heating pad.
ReplyDeleteRight now I use Advil, ice and spinal injections. Even with all of that I still have back pain and am willing to try other means to control it until I hit on the right combo for me.
ReplyDeleteI take hot bubble baths.
ReplyDeleteI take ibuprofen and use a heating pad. I've started running/jogging, and my back is having problems keeping up sometimes.
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ReplyDeleteI just use advil for pain now.
ReplyDeleteI use the Salonpas pain relief patches..have never tried their other products
ReplyDeleteI usually just take some Ibuprofen.
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ReplyDeleteI actually use Salonpas (usually the Spray), along with a natural pain reliever. I don't like taking the drugs that the doctors push so I stay away from all those chemicals.
ReplyDeleteI use Tylenol for headaches, Advil for lower back pain and a heating pad when things get real bad.
ReplyDeleteI use OTC pain reliever and hot baths
ReplyDeleteI take Tylenol for my aches and pain.
ReplyDeleteI take ibuprofen for my aches and pains (and I have many..lol)
ReplyDeleteI usually take Neproxin (generic Aleve) for body pain.
ReplyDeleteI use Salonpas, heating pad, pain meds, hot shower.
ReplyDeleteget a massage
ReplyDeleteI use the Salonpas pain patches when i have severe pain in my back and they are awesome. Shelia Hall sheliarha64(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI usually take ibuprofen and use a heating pack
ReplyDeleteUsually just a heating pack!
ReplyDeleteI use an icy hot patch.
ReplyDeleteI take over the counter pain killers and have a massage.
ReplyDeleteI use a hot pack and tylenol.
ReplyDeleteI use a heating pad or soak in a hot tub
ReplyDeleteI use back patches from CVS and take pain reliever.
ReplyDeleteLots of stretching and either Advil or Tylenol
ReplyDeleteI take headache meds, occasionally a shower or some icy hot depending on the severity of the pain. FYI DO NOT shower then apply icy hot!! I felt like my skin was melting off.
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ReplyDeleteA pain reliever and a heating pad.
ReplyDeleteThis would be for my husband, he usually just deals with it and relaxes and gets off her feet after working on concrete floors all day. mindy_delisi@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI mainly use Advil and a heating pad and occasionally use a prescription anti-inflamitory.
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a heating pad and ibuprofen
ReplyDeleteIbuprofen usually but I have used Salonpas in the past when the pain is really bad. Karen D
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ReplyDeleteNow I use pain relievers like Naprosyn and a heating pad to reduce my pain.
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Ashley C
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ReplyDeleteA couple ibuprofen does the job for me.
ReplyDeleteI take medicine right now for pain relieve
ReplyDeleteI take a pill that has aspirin, acetaminophen and caffeine.It works well for me Rosanne rosans4@comcast.net
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I use arthritis cream or a heating pad.
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ReplyDeleteI dont know what to use now
ReplyDeleteRight now I am using Advil and icy hot for my pain now!
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ReplyDeleteI use Advil.
ReplyDeleteI really don't do anything for pain, I've lived with arthritis pain in my knees & ankles for years. If it gets really bad I hunt up the tylenol.
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