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Any difficult children on Daytrana Patch?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 38305" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>My son tried the Daytrana patch and didn't like it. We had a hard time getting it to stick -- it kept peeling up at the edges -- and it therefore wasn't very effective for him. He also found it made his skin itchy and irritated, and he ended up pulling the patch off during school. I figured it was easier to enforce a pill he could ingest over a patch he could remove.</p><p></p><p>The package insert says you can leave the patch on for a total of 9 hours, but you can certainly take it off sooner depending upon the needs of your difficult child's day. It does take about an hour to kick in, and it stays in the system up to 3 hours after you remove the patch. Because you can pull it off at any point, the patch offers flexiblity a pill doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 38305, member: 2423"] My son tried the Daytrana patch and didn't like it. We had a hard time getting it to stick -- it kept peeling up at the edges -- and it therefore wasn't very effective for him. He also found it made his skin itchy and irritated, and he ended up pulling the patch off during school. I figured it was easier to enforce a pill he could ingest over a patch he could remove. The package insert says you can leave the patch on for a total of 9 hours, but you can certainly take it off sooner depending upon the needs of your difficult child's day. It does take about an hour to kick in, and it stays in the system up to 3 hours after you remove the patch. Because you can pull it off at any point, the patch offers flexiblity a pill doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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