Relyyks Patch
Generic name:menthol and lidocaine
Dosage form: patch
Drug class:Topical anesthetics
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Sep 21, 2021.
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Only for external use
Use only as directed or by a health professional.
Do not use: on open wounds, cuts, damaged or infected skin as well as in the eyse, mouth, genitals, or any other mucous membranes.
Do not cover with bandages
Consult physician for children under 12
Consult your physician if pregnant or pain persists or worsens
Keep out of reach of children. Consult physician for children under 12.
PATIENT INFORMATION
(updated 9/2014)
Read the patient information sheet provided before you start using this medication and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor or pharmacist. Inform your doctor if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.
This information may not include all of the information needed to use Relyyks Patch® safely and effectively.
For Topical Use Only
What is Relyyks Patch® ?
This is a topical, transdermal patch consisting of the topical analgesic, menthol, and the local anesthetic lidocaine HCL.
What is Relyyks Patch® used for?
The patch is applied to the skin assisting patients in the management of mild to moderate acute or moderate aches or pain. The diagnosis of acute or chronic topical pain can be made relatively simply by the diagnostic practitioner, however discovering the underlying pathology manifesting as pain and discomfort is much more difficult. The combination of lidocaine and menthol is a highly effective combination of pain relievers working synergistically to ameliorate the discomfort while the root cause is being managed and treated by your healthcare team.
Tell your healthcare provider if you:
• are allergic to menthol, lidocaine, local anesthetics, or any of the inactive ingredients listed in this insert.
• have a history of difficulty breathing, swelling of the tongue, or other allergic-type reactions after using menthol, lidocaine, or other topical anesthetic .
• develop an undiagnosed rash following administration.
• are breastfeeding. It is unknown if the patch passes to the milk.
What are the possible side effects with Relyyks Patch®
• Common (≥10%): itching, redness or flaking of the skin following application (note: the majority of patients experience no significant adverse events following patch application).
• NOTE: serious side effects are, in general, related to accidental toxicity of medication by applying considerably more than directed by your doctor or pharmacist or by ingesting the contents of the patch.
• Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take.
This includes prescription and non