Goof off or Goo-Gone.
solvent takes it right off. or even adhesive remover.
After cleaning the wound, remove the bandage backing to reveal the adhesive, and gently apply the bandage to the wound without touching the gauze.
Taking a bandaid off usually hurts, so this means doing something that hurts, but will be better for the situation in the long run.
You can get adhesive off a table by wiping the table with Orange Glo.
Scrape off with a craft knife
You want to put an antibiotic on it still, possibly cover with a gauze bandage but not a bandaid because the adhesive part might accidentally stick to a new scab and remove it when you change the bandaid.. Antibiotic can be what the doc prescribed, it just would be on top of the injury and not the scab anymore. For your confort, unless you are picking at it, scabs don't come off "too soon." The scab will come off when the body thinks it is done needing it.
Goof off will usually remove most self-adhesive glues.
The bandaid was invented in 1921 by Earle Dickson.
That depends entirely what the adhesive is. Without knowing, I would suggest fist wiping with very hot water, if that doesn't work try Goof Off. If you give more information, especially WHAT kind of adhesive it will get you a better answer.
Rub the adhesive with Goof Off on a rough rag.
Put a bandaid on it for a couple of days and then it will come off easily.
I don't know but i can tell you what iy does!! first you fall of a skyscraper,and you scream and you get red goop all over yourself, and people put this sticky thing on you and that's a bandaid!! but mostly if you fall of a skyscraper you go to this place with a golden gate and this huge guy shows up and yay you grow wings and a halo!!!!!!!!!!!!YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!