It is recommended to protect areas by wearing clothing during all the application of the plaster and two weeks following its discontinuation to avoid the risk of photosensitization.
The plaster must not come into contact with mucous membrane or the eyes.
The recommended length (1 week) should not be exceeded due to the risk of developing contact dermatitis and photosensitivity reactions which increases over time.
Patients with asthma combined with chronic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, and/or nasal polyposis have a higher risk of allergy to aspirin and/or NSAIDs than the rest of the population.
Should a skin rash occur after plaster application, treatment must be stopped.
Areas of skin treated with Ketoprofen plaster should not be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light, either during treatment or for two weeks following treatment discontinuation, in order to avoid phototoxicity reactions and photoallergy.
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