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Ania  (Anonymous, 46.204.8.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can I stop taking the medicine at this time or go to the doctor for a change in contraception?

Hello. For 5 months I have been using Vines contraceptive pills And for some time when I finish the package there is a period and at the same time a terrible migraine now I have finished the package whether I can stop using the drug at the moment or go to the doctor to change contraception.

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

If you have stopped taking active Vines tablets and are on a placebo, you can stop using the drug remembering that protection against pregnancy in this case ends and does not work if you do not start another blister in time. If migraines are "terrible" every time, then it is actually worrying and should be consulted with a doctor. Perhaps changing the tablets would improve the tolerance of the method. Here the decision is up to you - whether you care about the use of hormonal contraception and are willing to try another product or another form of taking hormones. If so, it would be optimal to contact your gynecologist as soon as possible so as not to take a break between Vines and the new drug. Headaches are a common possible side effect of Vines - they occur in up to 1 in 10 women. I enclose additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/antykoncepcja-hormonalna

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