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@daria  (Anonymous, 188.33.4.) Zagrodno 5 months ago

Does taking 6 tablets a day of canephron reduce the effect of anticonjunctiva?
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Does taking 6 pills a day of canephron reduce the effect of contraception SLINDA I read somewhere that it reduces the effect of, for example, the drug vines, how is it with SLINDA do you need to use additional protection

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

5 months ago

The answer you quote is from 4 years ago:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/39514/canephron-czy-canephron-moze-oslabiac-skutecznosc-leku-vines

Current scientific evidence does not support that the rosemary in Canephron (and the other herbal ingredients in this product) weakens the effectiveness of oral contraception – both Slinda, Me and Vines.

There is no scientific evidence that rosemary at typical dietary or therapeutic doses (e.g. as an ingredient of Canephron) significantly regulates the levels of estrogenic hormones (e.g. estradiol) or androgen hormones (e.g. testosterone) in humans.
In one animal study, rosemary oil supplementation increased hormonal parameters, but the risk of transferring these results to humans is not documented.

For any interaction to occur, the dose of rosemary would have to be much higher than that contained in 6 tablets of Canephron.

There is no reason to worry, the protection is maintained.

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