Tulo-Touch 2mg Transdermal Patch
Prescription RequiredProduct introduction
Tulo-Touch 2mg Transdermal Patch is for external use. Your doctor will explain how to use a patch and give you the one most suitable for you. Follow the instructions carefully to get the most benefit. The dose may change from time to time to suit your individual needs. You should not wear more than one patch at a time. Normally, you will use one new patch each day, applying it to a different area to avoid skin irritation.
The most common side effects of this medicine include tremors, rash, and administration site pain. You may have side effects more often when you start your treatment or when your dose is increased. Usually, the side effects will slowly go away as your body gets used to the medicine. If they are severe or do not go away, you should remove your patch and contact your doctor.
Before taking this medicine, let your doctor know if you have a heart problem, high blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid disorders. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Your doctor should also know about all other medicines you are taking, as many of these may make this medicine less effective or change the way it works. Do not apply Tulo-Touch 2mg Transdermal Patch to damaged areas like irritated, injured, or cut areas of skin. Always use a new site for patch application to avoid skin irritation.
Uses of Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch
Benefits of Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch
In Asthma
In Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Side effects of Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch
Common side effects of Tulo-Touch
- Tremors
- Palpitations
- Erythema (skin redness)
- Rash
- Application site pain
How to use Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch
How Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch works
Safety advice
What if you forget to take Tulo-Touch Transdermal Patch?
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Quick tips
- Before using Tulo-Touch 2mg Transdermal Patch, clean and dry the application site.
- Do not apply Tulo-Touch 2mg Transdermal Patch to damaged areas (irritated, injured, cut areas of skin). Always use a new site for patch application to avoid skin irritation.
- Apply this medicine to a site where children cannot touch, as they might remove the tape.
- Inform your doctor if you are suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorder, or heart disease.
- Seek medical attention if you experience sudden difficulty in breathing, flushing, swelling of the lips and face, and skin rashes.
- Avoid smoking and minimize your exposure to pollution, dust, pollen, and fumes. Along with that, a little exercise each day can help you stay strong.






