Author: Kongdy Patch
Date: 03 27,2026
When it comes to managing everyday pain—muscle soreness, joint stiffness, or backaches—more people are seeking solutions that work without the side effects of oral medications. The pain relief patch, powered by transdermal technology, is emerging as a preferred choice for consumers and retailers alike.
How Transdermal Pain Relief Works
Unlike creams or gels that sit on the skin's surface, pain relief patches are designed to deliver active ingredients through the skin and into the underlying tissues. This method—known as transdermal delivery—allows compounds to enter the bloodstream gradually, providing sustained relief over several hours rather than a short burst of effect.
Common active ingredients used in pain relief patches include:

Key Benefits of Pain Relief Patches
1. Drug-free option – Many consumers prefer patches that avoid oral painkillers and their associated risks.
2. Targeted delivery – Patches concentrate the active ingredients exactly where they are needed most.
3. Long-lasting effect – A single patch can provide relief for 8 to 12 hours.
4. Easy to use – Simply apply to clean, dry skin. No mess, no dosage timing.
5. Discreet and portable – Thin and flexible, patches can be worn under clothing without notice.
OEM and Custom Formulation: A Growing Market
As demand grows, brands increasingly look for OEM pain relief patch manufacturing partners who can provide custom formulations, logos, and packaging. Working with an experienced ODM/OEM transdermal patch manufacturer allows retailers to build differentiated products without investing in their own production lines.

Why Partner with KONGDY?
KONGDY is a professional manufacturer specializing in transdermal healthcare patches. With over a decade of experience in OEM and ODM production, KONGDY offers:
Whether you are launching a new pain relief brand or expanding an existing product line, KONGDY has the expertise and capacity to support your growth. Contact our team to discuss your formulation, branding, and supply chain requirements today.