TransAct Lat 40 mg – Topical Flurbiprofen Patches for Muscle & Joint Pain (10 patches)
Self-adhesive medicated patches delivering sustained local anti-inflammatory and analgesic relief
Designed for targeted, external relief, each patch delivers 40 mg of flurbiprofen, a potent NSAID, directly through the skin to treat localized muscle, joint, and soft tissue inflammation and pain (post-traumatic or rheumatic origin)
✅ Key Benefits
Local anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, reducing pain and swelling without significant systemic absorption
Consistent drug delivery directly to affected area with minimal systemic levels
Convenient and discreet, ideal for targeted relief at home or on-the-go
No oral NSAIDs, reducing risk of gastrointestinal side effects
🕒 How to Use
Apply one patch to clean, dry skin over the painful area every 12 hours
Press firmly for adhesion; over joints, apply with slight flexion and consider securing with a secondary bandage
Treatment duration should be determined by a healthcare provider; use cautiously and do not exceed 4 weeks
⚠️ Precautions
For external use only; do not apply to broken, infected, or fragile skin
Not for children under 12 years; safety not established
Contraindicated in patients with NSAID allergy, aspirin-induced asthma, or severe nasal polyps
Use cautiously in asthma, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal, renal or hepatic impairment, and in patients on anticoagulants
Common local reactions: itching, redness, numbness, tingling—discontinue if severe
Rare systemic effects (e.g., GI irritation, elevated liver enzymes) may occur with prolonged use
Avoid use in pregnancy and breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data
Store ≤25 °C, keep patches sealed and away from children
Transact Lat is indicated for the local symptomatic treatment of painful conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system.
Dosage and method of use
Transact Lat is to be used exclusively on the skin. After having carefully washed and dried the painful area, grasp the two shorter sides of the Transact Lat patch with both hands and pull slightly in the opposite direction as indicated by the arrows. This will cause the protective film in the central part of the patch to lift. Remove the protective film and apply the adhesive side directly to the skin.
If Transact Lat must be applied to joints with greater mobility, such as the elbow or knee, it is advisable to use a
retention bandage to be applied to the flexed joint.
Apply only one medicated plaster at a time to the affected area every 12 hours.
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