Hello. If I make a mistake e weeks a week earlier will take green pills And then in return in the last week I usually regret whether there are any effects of the delay of the period
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
4 years ago
Each Vines blister contains 24 yellow film-coated tablets containing the active substance and 4 green placebo-coated tablets. Placebos are hormone-free pills, empty, having no action of their own. The leaflet of the drug clearly states that "care should be taken not to confuse the tablets: for the first 24 days you should use a yellow tablet, and for the last 4 days a green tablet. Then you should immediately start taking the tablets from the next blister (24 yellow tablets and 4 green tablets). Therefore, there is no break in taking the tablets between successive blisters. Due to the differences in the composition of the tablets, it is important to start taking the tablets with the tablet located in the upper left corner of the blister, and to use the tablets daily. The tablets should be taken in the correct order, as indicated by the arrows on the package." Therefore, you can not instead of "ordinary" tablets - active take green ("empty") and vice versa. If, instead of active tablets in the middle of the package, you took placebo tablets, it is as if you did not take hormones at all for 4 days (skipping the tablet). Doing so is a mistake and leads to a weakening or disappearance of protection against pregnancy. Even if pregnancy does not occur, there may be disorders regarding withdrawal bleeding. If you forget more than one blister tablet, contact your doctor. If, instead of four yellow tablets, you took green tablets in the middle of the package and then continued to take yellow tablets, then this situation concerns you. I enclose our material on placebo pills:
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
4 years ago
Please indicate the name of the tablets you are asking about. I suppose it's some kind of contraceptive. Confusion of active tablets with placebo tablets may result in a lack of protection against pregnancy and a disturbance of the bleeding profile. However, it is difficult for me to answer whether such a situation took place, because I do not know what exact preparation is being discussed. I enclose additional information that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje