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PostPosted: 06/12/07 - 16:18    Post subject: evra patches Vote now! Reply with quote

hey,

i am using evra patches and i have noticed that when i started the patches my vagina has become very sore, itchy,scabbing and also going very red and smelling funny, i had come off the patches for 7 days for my brake and realised that it had gone back to normal, now i have gone back on the patch and in the matter of 2 days i am very sore again with the same effects. i am wondering if you could help me ?
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