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Application site reaction

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Medical condition
Application site reaction
52-year-old male patient with severe contact dermatitis and severe pain at the application site of a 15mcg/hr buprenorphine transdermal (Norspan) patch.
SpecialtyDermatology

Application site reactions are reactions to medical treatments which occur at the site of application. An example is skin reactions to transdermal patches.

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