it is unwise to do that. The patch only has enough hormones to protect you from pregnancy for 7 days, 8 days TOPS, so if you leave it on for 2 weeks you are not protected from pregnancy during the second week. Plus it will probably fall off during the second week as it is not designed with enough "glue" to remain on the body for longer than a week.
You're more likely to get pregnant than if you use the patch as directed.
Yes, the birth control patch is a hormonal method
There are no known drug interactions between dextromethorphan and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between ciprofloxacin and the birth control patch.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation completely.
There are no known drug interactions between acetaminophen and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between klonopin and the birth control patch.
You can get the birth control patch with a prescription at any pharmacy. The patch may also be available at your local family planning agency.
Birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and the birth control patch.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation. That's how it works to prevent pregnancy.
it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies