I use Atywia tablets. I usually keep a large interval between taking the pill and drinking some herbs, but recently I took a pill, drank it with water, and a few minutes later I drank an infusion of mint. Is the protection preserved, or could this have negatively affected contraception?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
18 months ago
Up to @Hhhhg:
In this situation, I encourage you to consult a gynaecologist who will choose the safest and most effective method, taking into account all your health needs.
In the case of histurism, insulin resistance and problems with compulsive overeating, it is worth considering forms of contraception that do not depend on oral absorption, such as contraceptive implants or intrauterine devices.
What contraception can I use if I have history and insulin resistance and I also have a problem with compulsive overeating so I don't know if the pills will be absorbed since I eat a lot
So which contraception will be the most effective for me?
I don't want to have children
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
4 years ago
Mięta nie ma wpływu na skuteczność tabletek antykoncepcyjnych.
Załączam opracowanie, które może okazać się pomocne:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-oslabiaja-skutecznosc-antykoncepcji