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dawn3063 11-02-2006 08:40 PM

Any Suggestions on how to keep Lidoderm patches attached...
 
I received a scrip for Lidoderm patches and they won't stay adhered for very long they start to loosen after a couple of hours :confused: Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep them attached for there recommended time which is 12 hours...:rolleyes:
Thanks
Dawn ;)

Wittesea 11-02-2006 09:13 PM

I use facial toner on the area before putting them on, and paper tape on the edges also helps.

Bobbi 11-03-2006 03:01 AM

Med. or first aide tape helps, but that also wears/slips within hours. I've not had the patches adhere for more than 24 hours :(.

What I think could really help is like the pads that are used in OR for monitoring devices :). Those things never seem to come off without a lot off effort ;).

Wittesea 11-03-2006 11:48 AM

I forgot to mention that I also use strips of Tegaderm to keep my Lidoderm patches in place. (Tegaderm is the clear tape-like substance that they put on top of an IV to keep it in place, another term for Tegaderm is bioclusive dressing).

I found a generic-type version of Tegadrem online from a company called "Invacare"... I bough the large version which comes in big pieces, and I cut the big pieces into little strips and place 2 strips on each side of the Lidoderm patches (total of 8 strips).

It's hard to explain using just typed words... next time I use a Lido patch I can take a picture if that will help.

Liz

dawn3063 11-03-2006 04:55 PM

Thanks Everyone for all the suggestions..
 
Liz, I used the skin toner and paper tape this morning and it has helped so far.. If it wasn't for the tape it would have fallen off by now..
If I use the tegaderm for more than a day I start to get water blisters under it, but I never thought of cutting it into strips and since it is on for 12 hours it may work ok.. If you think of it send some pictures.. In the mean time I'll go to that site and check out the generic version..
Bobbi, That would be great they always have to peal those patches off and it boy it can :eek: Maybe we should suggest that :D
Take care and Keep the suggestions coming..
Dawn ;)

sallyb 11-03-2006 06:18 PM

tape...
 
What is the name of that tape in hospitals...you know, the one that yanks off all the hairs where you do not know there ARE any hairs?

lookingup58 11-03-2006 11:02 PM

dawn3063
In the beginning I had to use tape sometimes but it is no longer needed for me. I have found out that I cannot use body lotions on my skin or the patch will not stick. I have "sensitivity to touch" because of the nerve damage so I need to be careful of using body lotions or vapor rubs to avoid the patch not sticking. Hope you find a solutions that works for you. I can not imagine life without Lidoderm patches. I just wish we would be able to wear them 24 hrs a day because bed sheets and covers are painful to me. I have to wear my patch during the day to protect against clothing touchting my thigh. Take care.

dawn3063 11-05-2006 09:08 PM

Hi Lookingup.. I know just what your saying.. Now that I have been able to use the patches.. Jeez, I would be lost without them.. I look forward to the relief it gives.. I found that when I cut them in half they stay on better..
Sallyb.. I think I have some of that tape.. The tape is stretchy like rubber.. And Ya, it pulls everything off :eek: But it does stay stuck..:p
Thanks for all the replys..
Dawn ;)


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