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Who Should Not Use Transdermal Patches?
Transdermal patches may not be suitable for everyone. They are generally not recommended for women with:
- A history of blood clotting disorders
- Uncontrolled hypertension
- Certain types of cancers (e.g., breast or uterine cancer)
- Liver disease
It is essential to consult a healthcare provider to determine if transdermal patches are a suitable option.
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