Always use Exelon transdermal patches exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
IMPORTANT: Only wear one Exelon patch at a time. You must remove the previous day?s patch before applying a new one. Do not cut the patch into pieces.
How to start treatment
Your doctor will tell you which Exelon transdermal patch is most suitable for you. - Treatment usually starts with Exelon 4.6 mg/24 h.
- The usual daily dose is Exelon 9.5 mg/24 h.
- Only wear one Exelon patch at a time and replace the patch with a new one after 24 hours.
During the course of the treatment your doctor may adjust the dose to suit your individual needs.
If you have not applied a patch for several days, do not apply the next one before you have talked to your doctor.
Where to apply your Exelon transdermal patch
- Before you apply a patch, make sure that your skin is:
- clean, dry and hairless,
- free of any powder, oil, moisturiser or lotion that could keep the patch from sticking to your skin properly,
- free of cuts, rashes and/or irritations.
- Carefully remove any existing patch before putting on a new one. Having multiple patches on your body could expose you to an excessive amount of this medicine which could be potentially dangerous.
- Apply only one patch per day to only one of the following locations, as shown in the following diagrams:
- left upper arm or right upper arm
- left upper chest or right upper chest (avoid breast)
- left upper back or right upper back
- left lower back or right lower back
When changing the patch, apply the new one to a different location of skin each time (for example on the right side of your body one day, then on the left side the next day, and on your upper body one day, then on your lower body the next day). Do not apply a new patch to that same location of skin twice within 14 days.
How to apply your Exelon transdermal patch
Exelon patches are thin, opaque, plastic patches that stick to the skin. Each patch is sealed in a sachet that protects it until you are ready to put it on. Do not open the sachet or remove a patch until just before you apply it.
Each patch is sealed in its own protective sachet. You should only open the sachet when you are ready to apply the patch. Cut the sachet along the dotted line with scissors and remove the patch from the sachet.
A protective liner covers the sticky side of the patch. Peel off one side of the protective liner and do not touch the sticky part of the patch with the fingers.
Put the sticky side of the patch on the upper or lower back, upper arm or chest and then peel off the second side of the protective liner.
Then press the patch firmly in place with the hand to make sure that the edges stick well.
If it helps you, you may write, for example, the day of the week, on the patch with a thin ball point pen.
The patch should be worn continuously until it is time to replace it with a new one. You may wish to experiment with different locations when applying a new patch, to find ones that are most comfortable for you and where clothing will not rub on the patch.
How to remove your Exelon transdermal patch
Gently pull at one edge of the patch to remove it completely from the skin.
How to dispose of your Exelon transdermal patch
After removing a patch, fold it in half with the sticky sides on the inside and press them together. Return the used patch to its sachet and dispose of it in such a way that children cannot handle it. Do not touch your eyes with your fingers and wash your hands with soap and water after removing the patch.
If your community burns domestic rubbish, you can dispose of the patch with your domestic rubbish. Otherwise, return used patches to a pharmacy, preferably in the original packaging.
Can you wear your Exelon transdermal patch when you are bathing, swimming, or in the sun? - Bathing, swimming or showering should not affect the patch. Make sure the patch does not loosen during these activities.
- Do not expose the patch to any external heat sources (e.g. excessive sunlight, saunas, solarium) for long periods of time.
What to do if a patch falls off
If a patch falls off, apply a new one for the rest of the day, then replace it at the same time as usual the next day.
When and for how long to apply your Exelon transdermal patch
- To benefit from treatment, you must apply a new patch every day, preferably at the same time of day.
- Only wear one Exelon patch at a time and replace the patch with a new one after 24 hours.
If you use more Exelon than you should
If you accidentally apply more than one patch, remove all the patches from your skin, then inform your doctor that you have accidentally applied more than one patch. You may require medical attention. Some people who have accidentally taken too much Exelon have experienced feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), diarrhoea, high blood pressure and hallucinations. Slow heartbeat and fainting may also occur.
If you forget to use Exelon
If you find you have forgotten to apply a patch, apply one immediately. You may apply the next patch at the usual time the next day. Do not apply two patches to make up for the one that you missed.
If you stop using Exelon
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you stop using the patch.
If you have not applied a patch for several days, do not apply the next one before you have talked to your doctor.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.