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Old 09-19-2012, 02:30 PM #1
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Default Fentanyl patch

Hello everybody. I switched from morphine to the 25mcg patch for my rsd. It seems to be working very well. I was wondering if anyone has advise on the best places to wear it, or general info on how it affects the person wearing it. When I google it, I just get cautions on how strong it is, not how it deals with pain.
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