Examples of using Patch should in English and their translations into Greek
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One patch should last 24 hours.
Therefore, the used transdermal patch should be discarded carefully.
The patch should be held in place.
Dose titration and maintenance therapy The patch should be replaced every 72 hours.
The patch should be changed after 72 hours.
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Only one transdermal patch should be worn at a time.
The patch should be replaced every 72 hours.
If it is necessary to treat small nails with Candidol, the patch should be cut in half.
The patch should be replaced every 3 days.
In patients reporting severe pain, the patch should be removed and the skin examined for chemical burn.
The patch should be applied 24-48 hours before chemotherapy.
The patch should be applied on a daily basis.
Any patch should be thoroughly examined first.
The patch should remain on the skin for 24 hours.
The patch should be replaced by a new one after 24 hours.
The patch should be pressed down firmly until the edges stick well.
The patch should be pressed down firmly until the edges stick well.
The patch should be replaced with a fresh patch  every 3 to 4 days.
The patch should be worn continuously until it is time to replace it with a new one.
The patch should be applied immediately upon removal from the protective sachet.
The patch should be used only on the skin of the person for whom it has been prescribed.
The patch should be glued on dry, clean skin, which has not been applied with any balm or cream.
The patch should be applied to clean skin without lotions and other moisturizing and caring substances.
The patch should be placed in an area where it is likely to remain in place and can affixed strongly.
The patch should be attached immediately after opening the package and removing the protective film.
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 should be applied immediately after opening the sachet and removing both parts of the protective release liner.
The patch should be pressed down firmly with the palm of the hand for about 20 to 30 seconds, so that it sticks well.
The patch should be pressed down firmly for at least 30 seconds using the palm of the hand until the edges stick well.
Only one patch should be worn at a time, and it should  be applied four hours ahead of time to prevent motion sickness.