Welcome to licensed pharmacies in Poland:

Non-prescription medicines delivery across Europe.

Frequently ordered: potency boosters (sildenafil OTC), quit smoking aids.

Екатерина (Anonymous, 95.58.202.) Warszawa 3 days ago

Does the "patch change day" change if I had to replace Evra due to detachment?

Hello, I am using the Evra patch for the first time.
I glued it on Monday, the first day of menstruation, then I changed the second again on Monday and on Thursday it went away after the bath, I changed it to a new one, now I need to use the third patch and I don't understand if my shift day is Monday or changed to Thursday. And when to take a break of 7 days on Monday to remove the third plaster (it turns out not to reach with it for a week) or to take it off on Thursday?

1 answer, 1 subscriber

* required field

You can drag the photo file here.

* required field

Notify of a new answer.
Other messages will not be sent.

Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

15 hours ago

The day of changing the patch is still Monday. The patch that has been applied to the place of the peeled off should be changed on Monday, following the correct procedure for using Evra. After the end of the 3rd week of using the patches, take a 7-day break for bleeding and apply a new patch from the next pack on the following Monday.

I attach a leaflet:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28646/evra-system-transdermalny/ulotka/107008

On our website you can check the availability of medicines and make a reservation at the pharmacy:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28646/evra-system-transdermalny/apteki

I encourage you to read:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/plastry-antykoncepcyjne

Appreciate the answerer and highlight the question on the home page
User questions and answers that provide feedback about products are not verified for the purchase or use of the product. Companies often order anonymous comments to form positive opinions about their products, or negative ones about competitors. Therefore, be guided by the information in the pharmacists' responses in the first place.

Specialists