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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skin patch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a piece of material (typically waterproof) that is applied to a person's skin to treat a condition or provide protection. For example: "The nurse applied a skin patch to the patient's arm to help him manage his allergic reaction."
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The rest received a fake skin patch and placebo pills.
All components were integrated in a compact self-contained skin patch (Fig. 4a).
An electronic skin patch can detect Parkinson's-like tremors and automatically deliver medicine.
A self-powered skin patch for the measurement of sweat conductivity is presented.
Mu, X. et al. A paper-based skin patch for the diagnostic screening of cystic fibrosis.
It sounds too good to be true: a medicated skin patch that dissolves unwanted body fat.
A skin patch to treat the dementia suffered by Alzheimer's patients has gained federal approval, a drug company said.
A skin patch used to treat pain was recalled yesterday because one edge in some of the patches leaks.
The safest and simplest form, so far, appears to be a testosterone gel followed by a skin patch.
Instead, Mr. Bergman was given an injection of a pain reliever and a skin patch that contained a narcotic.
L.O. and A.L. performed fabrication and characterization of the skin patch with direction from J.P.E. and N.S.
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