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Application Instructions for Daytrana
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Because it's designed to be easy to apply, Daytrana can become a simple addition to your child's daily routine.
Applying the Daytrana Patch is as quick as peel, place and press.
Just follow the instructions below. Click here to learn more about how the Daytrana patch works.
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Where to apply Daytrana.
- Apply patch to the hip area once each day. (Avoid the waistline, since clothing may cause the patch to rub off.)
You should alternate the hip on which the patch is worn every day to reduce potential irritation. Also, put the patch in a different place on the child's hip each time. For example, if the patch is worn on the right hip on Day 1, apply the patch to the left hip on Day 2, the right hip on Day 3, and so on. You may find the Medication Tracking Calendar (PDF) useful for tracking proper placement, care and disposal.
Tip: Apply the patch on one hip on odd days of the week, and to the other hip on even days. (Just remember on months with 31 days, you'll have to switch hips on the 1st!)
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Before you apply Daytrana.
- Make sure the patch is not defective or damaged in any way, that it separates easily from the protective liner, and that it has not been stored in the refrigerator or freezer.
- If the patch is damaged, discard the patch according to the instructions provided below, and apply a new one to your child's skin.
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How to apply Daytrana.
When you're ready to apply Daytrana, carefully cut open the pouch containing the patch with scissors and remove the patch. (Be careful not to cut the patch-patches that have been cut or damaged should not be used.)
Hold the patch with the protective liner facing you - the word Daytrana will appear backwards since you are looking at the back of the patch.
Gently bend the patch along the faint line, and slowly peel half the liner to expose the sticky surface underneath. (Try to avoid touching the sticky part with your fingers. If you do touch it, wash your hands immediately after application.)
Place the sticky side of the patch firmly into place on the hip and smooth it down.
- While holding the sticky side down, gently fold back the other half and slowly peel the remaining protective liner.
Press the entire patch firmly into place with your palm. Press for about 30 seconds. This ensures good adhesion of the patch to the skin. Go over the edges with your fingers to make sure that it's well placed and stuck on.
- Wash your hands immediately after applying the patch.
Please Note:
- Patches should not be reapplied with bandages, tape, or other household adhesives. Also, do not use hair dryers, heating pads, electric blankets, or other heat sources directly on the patch.
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How to Remove and Discard Daytrana
- When you remove the patch, peel it off slowly.
- Fold the used Daytrana (methylphenidate) patch in half so that the sticky side sticks to itself. Flush the used Daytrana patch down the toilet* or dispose of it in a lidded trash receptacle.
- If any adhesive residue remains on your child's skin after removing the patch, gently rub the area with oil or lotion to remove the adhesive from the skin.
- Any unneeded or expired Daytrana patches should be disposed of properly. Remove leftover patches from their protective pouches, peel off the protective liners and fold the sticky sides together. Then flush the patches down the toilet* or throw away in a lidded trash receptacle.
- Wash your hands immediately after handling the patch.
- Do not flush the pouches or the protective liners down the toilet. These items should be properly thrown away in the trash.
*Do not flush if you have a septic tank.
Information About Potential Skin Effects
- The majority of children in the clinical trials experienced no or minimal skin irritation (light pink to red) where the patch was applied. In most cases, irritation disappeared within 24 hours.
- As with most products that contact the skin, it is possible to develop an allergic reaction to Daytrana. Be sure to tell your child's doctor about any skin rash that develops in areas where Daytrana has been applied. Your child's doctor can determine if the rash is irritation or an allergic skin rash.
- To minimize potential skin side effects, use Daytrana as prescribed and remember to alternate the hip on which the patch is worn every day. Also, put the ADHD patch in a different place on the child's hip each time.
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