Patch Safety FAQs
These patch safety FAQs cover safe use, wear time, placement, and common questions for everyday routines.
Safety first
Stanluc patches are designed for general wellbeing support as part of everyday routines. They are not medicines and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Do not use if:
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You are under 18
- You have a known allergy to any listed ingredient
- You have irritated, broken, inflamed, or sensitive skin where you plan to apply the patch
If you have a medical condition or take medication
Seek professional advice before use. If you are unsure, ask a pharmacist or clinician before starting.
Extra caution
Some products contain ingredients that may not be suitable for everyone (for example, caffeine in Energy+). If you are sensitive to stimulants or are taking medication, check the ingredient list and seek professional advice before use.
Skin guidance
Apply only to clean, dry, intact skin. Avoid areas that rub against tight clothing. Press firmly to seal the edges. Rotate placement areas to reduce the chance of irritation.
If irritation occurs, remove the patch and stop use. Do not reapply to the same area. If irritation persists, do not continue using patches.
Wear a Stanluc patch for up to 24 hours. Our patches are designed with a 4-layer structure that supports a gradual release over that period. Replace with a fresh patch to a different area of clean, dry skin and rotate placement areas to reduce the chance of irritation.
Apply to clean, dry skin on a flat area that will not be rubbed by tight clothing. Upper arm, shoulder, upper back, or hip are common choices. Rotate areas regularly for comfort.
No. Oils, moisturisers, sunscreen, and talc can reduce adhesion. Apply to clean, dry skin only.
No. Cutting can affect adhesion and how the patch performs.
Use as directed. If you plan to combine products, start with one patch type first so you can judge how it fits your routine.
Not always. Many people use patches for routine consistency rather than instant effects. Everyone responds differently.
Light water exposure is usually fine, but long hot showers, baths, saunas, and heavy sweating can loosen adhesion. If the patch lifts, press firmly to reseal the edges.
If it no longer sticks properly, remove it and apply a fresh patch to a different clean, dry area. Do not try to reuse a patch that has fallen off.
Yes, if the product is designed for nighttime use or the label allows it. Follow the wear time on the label.
Yes. Patches are designed to be worn under clothing.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
Remove slowly, fold sticky sides together, and dispose responsibly. Wash your hands after handling.
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