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Can a woman with sensitive skin use it?

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The ORTHO EVRA birth control patch may cause skin irritation. It is advisable to avoid placing ORTHO EVRA on skin that is red, irritated or cut. If you have sensitive skin, you may wish to consult with your doctor or healthcare professional prior to use. If mild irritation develops during use, the patch can be removed and a new patch may be applied immediately to a new location until the next “Patch Change Day".


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