Get those Transderm Patches…BEFORE you need them
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✓ No Insurance Needed
✓ U.S. Licensed Providers
✓ Serving Texas & Florida
✓ Telemedicine Visit Included
✓ 3 Transderm Scop Patches
✓ Optional Add-Ons Available
✓ Modern Preventive Care
✓ Ultralight Packaging
✓ Compact & Convenient
✓ Free Shipping
What is included?
Transderm Patches PLUS
Optional Add-Ons
Was $109
Limited Time Offer
Only $76
Includes 1 Telemedicine Appointment ($40) AND
3 patches (ONLY $36)
“I feel so prepared with my patches on vacation. “
-Maggie
“I ordered both the patches and the albuterol inhaler.”
-Kaylin
“No more slow pharmacy lines. Quick care from home!”
-Roxi
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What is a transdermal patch?
A transdermal patch is an adhesive medicated patch placed on the skin to slowly deliver medication through the skin into your bloodstream over time.
What are the benefits of using a patch?
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Offers steady, controlled release of medication
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Bypasses the digestive system (useful if you can’t take pills)
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Easy to use and improves adherence compared to daily pills

How should I apply a patch?
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Choose a clean, dry, hairless spot (e.g., upper arm, abdomen)
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Wash your hands before applying
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Press firmly for 10–30 seconds to ensure contact
Can I wear the patch during daily activities?
Yes! Most patches are water-resistant and designed to stay on during showering or light exercise. Avoid placing it under tight clothing or near lotions that could interfere with adhesion.
When should I change the patch?
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Most commonly, patches are worn for 3–7 days, depending on the medication
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Always follow the specific instructions that come with your patch
What if the patch irritates my skin?
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Mild redness is normal; avoid reusing the same spot for 1–2 weeks
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If rash or itching persists, consult a provider
Can I cut a patch to adjust the dose?
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Do not cut reservoir patches—this changes how medication is delivered
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Some matrix-design patches can be cut—but only if instructed by your provider
Are there safety concerns I should know?
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The skin can irritate or react, especially with sensitive medications
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Some patches require disposal precautions to prevent accidental exposure
What happens if the patch falls off?
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<24 hours: Reapply or use a backup patch
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>24 hours: Apply a new one and follow your provider’s guidance
“It was convenient to also get medication for my UTI. “
-Samantha
“I love getting the add-ons and paying for just one easy online visit”
-Terri
“The cold sore add on included tablets PLUS cream”
-Natalie
We ❤︎ our preventive healthcare patients

“No more germ filled waiting rooms before my beach vacation next week”
-Lindsay
“I completed my telemed appointment easily from my phone”
-Tori
“Finally… modernized telemedicine healthcare has arrived!”
-Sophia