I have a strange question but does keeping bars and some washing products in one bag (eg liquid shaver cleaner) affect the effectiveness of contraceptive pills if I eat these bars afterwards? Will any substances penetrate into these bars? This liquid cleaner is closed. I would like to know for the future, for example, whether soap or Cif, which are in the same bag, somehow interact with each other and some substances penetrate this food or bars? Are my fears unfounded?
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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
To @Gabriela: No, there is no need.
Gabriela
3 years ago
I know it's dangerous, but it happened by accident. So I do not have to take an additional tablet or additionally protect myself?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
To @Gabriela: This should not affect the effect of birth control pills, however, inhaling mole fumes into pipes is dangerous and can, m.in lead to irritation and damage to the respiratory system.
Gabriela
3 years ago
And if by accident 4 hours after taking the pill I inhaled a mole that was in the sink can it interfere with the tablet?
Thank you for your answers:) good night
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist
4 years ago
As I wrote - no. Substances from the bar or substances from chemicals do not penetrate through the packaging and do not affect the effectiveness of the tablets. Both tablets and food products are packed in plastic/cardboard packaging, which is a barrier to the environment. You have no reason to worry.
And can a chemical penetrate the packaging of a candy bar when they are in one bag? And does eating such a candy bar that sat in one bag with various chemical products affect the absorption of the contraceptive pill?
Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist
4 years ago
Keeping in one bag any closed cosmetic or food products, especially if they are in foils - does not affect the effectiveness of the tablets. If the tablets are stored in a blister and the original cardboard packaging - nothing threatens them. None of the food/chemical substances will penetrate the packaging and will not adversely affect the effectiveness of contraception, you have no cause for concern.
Do cleaning products/chemicals pass through food foils? Closed packaging of cleaning products.