PAIN RELIEF PATCH and SCAR

1 reports of this reaction

12.5% of all PAIN RELIEF PATCH reports

#7 most reported adverse reaction

Overview

SCAR is the #7 most commonly reported adverse reaction for PAIN RELIEF PATCH, manufactured by Bionpharma Inc.. There are 1 FDA adverse event reports linking PAIN RELIEF PATCH to SCAR. This represents approximately 12.5% of all 8 adverse event reports for this drug.

Patients taking PAIN RELIEF PATCH who experience scar should discuss this symptom with their healthcare provider to determine whether it may be related to their medication and what alternatives may be available.

Reporting Frequency

SCAR1 of 8 reports

SCAR is a frequently reported adverse event for PAIN RELIEF PATCH, accounting for a significant proportion of all reports.

Other Side Effects of PAIN RELIEF PATCH

In addition to scar, the following adverse reactions have been reported for PAIN RELIEF PATCH:

Other Drugs Associated with SCAR

The following drugs have also been linked to scar in FDA adverse event reports:

ALUMINUM SESQUICHLOROHYDRATE

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PAIN RELIEF PATCH cause SCAR?

SCAR has been reported as an adverse event in 1 FDA reports for PAIN RELIEF PATCH. This does not prove causation, but indicates an association observed in post-market surveillance data.

How common is SCAR with PAIN RELIEF PATCH?

SCAR accounts for approximately 12.5% of all adverse event reports for PAIN RELIEF PATCH, making it a notable side effect.

What should I do if I experience SCAR while taking PAIN RELIEF PATCH?

If you experience scar while taking PAIN RELIEF PATCH, contact your healthcare provider. They can evaluate whether the symptom is related to your medication and discuss potential adjustments to your treatment plan. Do not stop taking prescribed medication without consulting your doctor.

Related Pages

PAIN RELIEF PATCH Full ProfileAll Drugs Causing SCARBionpharma Inc. Drugs
Disclaimer: This analysis is based on FDA adverse event reports and is for informational purposes only. Reports do not prove causation. Always consult your healthcare provider.