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Margarita (Anonymous, 37.47.222.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Do vibin mini birth control pills falsify blood results from complete blood counts, ob, cholesterol and glucose?

Do vibin mini birth control pills falsify blood results from complete blood counts, ob, cholesterol and glucose?

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Małgorzata Bekier

Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

4 years ago

The result of 83 mg/dl is normal. Contraception should not affect enough to make this relevant.

Margarita (Anonymous, 37.47.222.) 4 years ago

And when it comes to glucose? The norm is up to 99 I had 83 according to laboratory tests and in this case could it overstate or lower the result?

Małgorzata Bekier

Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

4 years ago

It is possible to influence the results of laboratory tests, however, according to the manufacturer's information, they should still not be large enough for the results to be outside the norm for this reason. Below I quote information from the manufacturer: "Steroidal contraceptive products may affect the results of some laboratory tests, e.g. biochemical parameters of liver, thyroid, adrenal and renal function, plasma concentrations of (carrier) proteins, e.g. corticosteroid binding globulin and concentrations of lipid fractions or lipoproteins, carbohydrate metabolism parameters and coagulation rates and fibrinolysis. Altered laboratory test results usually remain within normal values. Drospirenone induces an increase in plasma renin activity and a slight increase in aldosterone concentrations."

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