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How do I switch from the pill to the patch? Does the patch have any effects on libido? Can I take the patch continuously?

Yes, it is possible to switch from the pill to the patch. If you want to make this change, it is important to consult with your pharmacist to ensure a smooth transition while maintaining contraceptive effectiveness. The patch can have effects on libido, but these can vary from person to person. Taking the patch continuously is also an option for some individuals.

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