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The neck area has alot of oils in the skin. The Lidoderm patches are an aqueous (water based) adhesive. The oils in the skin repel the water based layer delivering the drug.
So cleaning the neck area with soap and rinsing well, may help the patches stick there. Maybe even a little alcohol before.
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