Piroxicam patches work as analgesic and anti-inflammatory. Side effects are mainly causing various skin irritations. Piroxicam Patch is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that exerts these effects by inhibiting local prostaglandin synthesis, and is mostly used clinically for the relief of pain caused by osteoarthritis, tenosynovitis, osteoarthralgia, myalgia, and pain caused by post-traumatic injuries and fracture healing. Some patients may experience localized itching, erythema, contact dermatitis, rash, eczema, dermatitis and other adverse reactions after using Piroxicam Patch. If the discomfort is severe, the drug should be stopped immediately, and if it is not relieved, medical consultation should be sought promptly. It is important to note that piroxicam patches are contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug, have a history of serious adverse reactions to aspirin or NSAIDs, are under 14 years of age, or have experienced aspirin-sensitive asthma. It is also not recommended for pregnant and lactating women. The drug should also not be used on broken skin, around the eyes and mucous membranes, and should not be used as a bandage. Patients should use piroxicam patches as prescribed by their doctor, and should not use the medication blindly on their own to avoid adverse reactions or affecting their condition.