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Gabriela

Warszawa 4 years ago

Does a liquid or normal stool 4 hours apart from taking the Vines tablet reduce its effectiveness?

Does the occurrence of normal or semi-liquid stool 3 hours 45 minutes after taking the vines contraceptive pill reduce its effectiveness? Is it necessary to wait with passing stool until 4 hours have passed since taking the tablet and what eats will occur semi-liquid when 3 hours have passed 45 minutes or when the stool of normal consistency occurs?

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Anna Pochopień

Anna Pochopień Pharmacist

4 years ago

The situations described by you do not affect the effectiveness of the Vines tablet. There is no need to restrain the stool. In the annex, the leaflet to the drug, which I recommend to read: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/81748/vines-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

4 years ago

No, this does not reduce the effectiveness of the tablets.

Gabriela

4 years ago

And if I had such a loose stool not watery not such water but loose 5 hours after taking the contraceptive pill vines, does it reduce the effectiveness of the pills?

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

4 years ago

For @Gabriela: Physiological defecation does not affect the effectiveness of birth control pills.

Gabriela

4 years ago

So a normal stool of normal constitution or such a semi-liquid 3 hours 45 minutes after taking the contraceptive pill does not reduce its effectiveness?

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