This review article provides an update on skin reactions due to TTSs containing medications newly available in TTS form, including buprenorphine, diclofenac, lidocaine, oxybutynin, rotigotine ...
[20] The diclofenac epolamine TTS (1.3%) has been in use in Europe since 1993 and was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2007 for treatment of pain due to minor sprains, strains ...
Many people reach for Neosporin for cuts, minor wounds, burns, and scrapes. It's an antibacterial ointment that effectively treats some injuries, but should not be used on every type of open wound.