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Anonim (Anonymous, 188.147.36.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Is it possible to take damaged contraceptive pills?

I am today on the 5th tablet of Atywia Daily. I noticed now that the 11th and 18th tablets are damaged, slightly crushed but I do not know why they are damaged whether it is a factory defect or my fault. As if a small piece of tablet had fallen off the side. Can such tablets be taken or is it better to take from a spare package?

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Anonim (Anonymous, 94.254.221.) 2 years ago

I store the tablets in the original packaging and keep this package in a black cosmetic bag. I do not take the tablets out for a long time in the frost. So I don't know what could have happened.

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

You have the tablets in front of you - I do not know what you can see on the tablets.

Ola  (Anonymous, 5.173.136.) 2 years ago

Are the tablets crushed minimally like a grain of sand or can you see a large crumbling with the naked eye?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

Yes, the rest normally. Probably this is a "factory defect" of tablets. It is also difficult for me to assess how they were stored by you.

Anonim (Anonymous, 188.147.38.) 2 years ago

The other pills, apart from the two damaged ones, should I take normally? What could have affected the chipping of the tablets?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

Please do not take damaged Atywia Daily tablets, but take those from the spare package.

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