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Xxxx (Anonymous, 46.204.48.) Warszawa 2 years ago

When to apply the first Evra patch if I am currently taking Novynette?

Hi I am currently using the drug novynette but to the end of the package and I have a change to evra patches to the end I do not know, my doctor told me that just stick it the next day or the first day of the 7-day break and here in the leaflet it is written that on the first day when I get menstruation please help

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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

On the same day, about the same time - just like the tablets, only a change every 7 days.

Xxxx (Anonymous, 46.204.54.) 2 years ago

Thank you very much for your help you helped me a lot and these patches are at the same time or only on the same day ?need to change

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

If you stick a patch tomorrow, there is no need for additional protection. Withdrawal bleeding will not occur now, but only after peeling off 3 patches. Menstruation will return only when you stop using hormonal contraception completely.

Xxxx (Anonymous, 31.61.181.) 2 years ago

Today I took a pill recently so I would best like to stick it the next day after taking the tablet (that is, tomorrow). So I just wouldn't have my period this month and if tomorrow I stick this patch it needs additional protection? thank you very much Madam

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

If you stick the first Evra patch on the first day of menstruation, then additional protection is not needed, but menstruation and withdrawal bleeding are not the same. Please write specifically when you want to stick the first patch, because currently there are two versions on your part: either the next day after taking the last active tablet Novynette, or on the first day of menstruation (I emphasize once again - menstruation, not withdrawal bleeding - it's not the same thing), and these are two completely different patterns of conduct.

Xxxx (Anonymous, 46.204.54.) 2 years ago

So if I just stick it on the day of menstruation, you have to use additional protection so? In the first of this week and later without additional security

Xxxx (Anonymous, 46.204.54.) 2 years ago

Will nothing happen if I just do without this break and immediately stick this patch and I will not have menstruation?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

No, if you apply the patch the day after taking the last Active Novynette Tablet, withdrawal bleeding will not occur. It will appear only during the 7-day break after peeling off 3 Evra patches. Bleeding may also occur on a different day of the 7-day break than it was when taking Novynette tablets - it happens, please do not worry about it. If spotting also appeared during the wearing of the first Evra patches - this is also normal, because the body has to adapt to the new drug. You do not have to do anything then - you change the patches on time, you do not peel anything off earlier. I wrote about it in detail here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/app/opinie-i-pytania/42078/vines-czy-to-normalne-ze-bol-piersi-nasila-sie-przed-krwawieniem-z-odstawienia

Xxxx (Anonymous, 46.204.54.) 2 years ago

And if I stick it on the first day, menstruation will normally occur, Because I usually on the 2nd or 3rd day only in this 7-day break gets menstruation. Today I recently took a pill

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

You can apply the first Evra patch the day after taking the last Novynette active tablet or the day you experience withdrawal bleeding.

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