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Katarzyna  (Anonymous, 83.26.164.) Warszawa 4 years ago

What should I do if I took an extra Vibin tablet because of passing loose stool?

Good morning I took the last Vibin tablet from the last row (the last active tablet in the blister), then I had a loose stool and to make sure that everything is fine I took the same tablet from the spare blister So I took the last tablet twice, the time interval between them is about 6 hours Will there normally be withdrawal bleeding? After 7 placebo tablets, can I start a new pack without fear? I will be obliged for your help Yours sincerely

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

4 years ago

Withdrawal bleeding should occur on time. Taking tablets from the new blister should be started as you have done so far. I would also like to mention that the occurrence of one loose stool for 3-4 hours after taking the tablet does not affect its effectiveness and then there is no need to take a second tablet. An additional tablet should be taken when diarrhea has occurred 3-4 hours after taking the tablet - understood as 3 or more loose stools, accompanied by abdominal pain or fever.

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