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Żaneta  (Anonymous, 31.61.254.) Warszawa 3 years ago

On Thursday I glued 1 patch of Evra, and already on Friday during the bath it gently peeled off, but I glued it again - does the patch work properly or does it need to be replaced with a new one?

Good morning. On Thursday I glued 1 patch of Evra and already on Friday during the bath it gently peeled off and probably took on water. After leaving the bath, however, it dried up and stuck completely to the body. Is the patch working properly or does it need to be replaced with a new one? What if it peeled off a little every day but dried and glued? Would it still work as it should?

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Katarzyna Kosińska

Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

If the patch does not stick properly (peels off, does not adhere completely), the release of the active substance may be insufficient and then it is not certain whether the contraceptive effectiveness is preserved. If the re-glued patch adheres exactly, then everything is fine (I conclude from your description). If the situation repeats itself, you should change the patch to a new one, remembering in advance about the proper preparation of the skin (it must be dry, hairless, without applied cosmetics). I encourage you to read: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28646/evra-system-transdermalny/ulotka https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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