Examples of using The transdermal patch in English and their translations into Dutch
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After removing the transdermal patch.
If the transdermal patch becomes unstuck.
Wash your hands after applying the transdermal patch.
The transdermal patch is contained in a sachet.
When to apply and remove the transdermal patch.
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Take the transdermal patch out of the sachet.
Things to remember when using the transdermal patch.
Do not cut the transdermal patch into smaller pieces.
Mibiomi Patches- high efficiency of use thanks to the transdermal patch.
However, the transdermal patch may become partially unstuck.
You may see mild redness on the skin where the transdermal patch is removed.
The transdermal patch should not be cut into pieces.
Do not keep or store the transdermal patch outside the sealed sachet.
The transdermal patch will still contain active substance following use.
In the event of overdose, the transdermal patch should be removed.
Wear the transdermal patch all the time during your chemotherapy.
Keep the transdermal patch in the sachet until use.
The transdermal patch should not be flushed down the toilet.
Remaining hormonal active ingredients of the transdermal patch may have harmful effects if reaching the aquatic environment.
The transdermal patch should be replaced by a new one after 24 hours.
Try to avoid wearing the transdermal patch in water for long periods of time.
If the transdermal patch is lost or becomes damaged go back to your doctor.
The transdermal patch may be affected by direct sunlight
The transdermal patch should be pressed down firmly until the edges stick well.
Keep the transdermal patch in place for the whole time you are having chemotherapy.
The transdermal patch should be removed a minimum of 24 hours after completion of chemotherapy.
Bend the transdermal patch in the middle and remove one half of the rigid plastic film.
For the transdermal patch application site reactions are the most commonly seen side effects.