Examples of using Patch should in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
The patch should not be cut into pieces.
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The patch should not be cut into pieces.
Dose titration and maintenance therapy The patch should be replaced every 72 hours.
This patch should only be used for private purposes.
However, if this feeling changes into a burning sensation, the patch should be removed immediately.
The patch should be pressed down firmly until the edges stick well.
For example, every patch should have an installer.
The patch should be applied at approximately the same time every day.
A new contraceptive cycle begins on the next day following patch-free week;the next EVRA patch should be applied even if there has been no bleeding or if bleeding has not yet stopped.
The patch should be replaced with a fresh patch every 3 to 4 days.
To feel all the effects, the patch should be worn every day on the skin, ideally day and night.
Patch should be glued to the inside of the ceiling with a universal transparent glue torque is fine, but the optimal use glue based on cyanoacrylate.
The patch/ patch should stay in one place for 24 hours each day and must be replaced.
This patch should only be applied to a system where version 1.0.1 is currently installed, not on higher versions.
The patch should be stuck in the area of the scalp, i.e. on the neck, on the temples, on the forehead, on the ears.
The patch/ patch should be replaced every 24 hours, the new patch/ patch should be applied elsewhere.
The patches should be applied overnight, one patch each evening.
Patches should be in unidiff format and are normally generated by using.
Please note: patches should be submitted as a unified diff.
Used patches should be folded in half with the sticky sides together.
Patches should not be applied to the breasts or other body regions.
The patches should not be cut into pieces.
Patches should not be held near eyes or mucous membranes.
The patches should not be cut into smaller parts, because the quality, efficacy and safety of such divided patches have not been demonstrated.
Used patches should be discarded carefully in accordance with the instructions given in section 6.6.
Used patches should not be flushed down the toilet nor placed in liquid waste disposal systems.
Used patches should not be flushed down the toilet or placed in liquid disposal systems.
Estradot(Oestradiol) patches should be applied to the skin, exactly as prescribed by your physician.
In case of suspected overdose, the patches should be removed gently, cleansing gel should be applied for one minute and then wiped off with dry gauze and the area should be gently washed with soap and water.