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Анна (Anonymous, 178.163.69.) Warszawa 56 days ago

When to start a new pack Evra If my 3rd patch fell off?

Hello, I have been using the patch for several months, but this time the 3rd patch came off about 2 days before removal and a break for a week, it did not come off completely because of this I did not notice (it was on the shoulder blade), today is the day when I have to peel off the plaster, I peeled it off completely.. And I started getting my period right away.
What to do next? Now there will be a week off and when to apply the patch again?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

52 days ago

The 7-day bleeding interval had to be skipped and a new patch should be applied immediately. For the first 7 days of wearing the first patch from the new pack, you should use an additional form of condom.

Since you have not done so, you should apply a new plaster as soon as possible. Protect yourself with a condom throughout the period of wearing the patches from the new packaging.
Protection will be provided with the new cycle of wearing the Evra patches.

You can check the availability of Evra in pharmacies and make a reservation here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28646/evra-system-transdermalny/apteki

I've attached a link to a helpful post:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/172/evra-co-zrobic-jesli-plaster-antykoncepcyjny-sie-odkleil

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