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Gabriela

Warszawa 3 years ago

Does eating open gouda cheese affect the effectiveness of birth control pills?

Good morning if I opened 4 days ago cheese gouda chip and threeann it in the fridge is if today I eat it and I'm on the second tablet placebo vines is whether it can affect the effectiveness of the tablets in the next blister in the sense or from the next blister that zavzyajm in 2 days whether it can be that I will not be properly protected from the beginning or just the tablets could work worse if vomiting occurs and if not will the tablets in the next blister from its beginning will work normally?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

To @Gabriela: Yes, you don't have to. There is no need to worry. Protection is preserved.

Gabriela

3 years ago

So if vomiting does not occur, there is no way that the effectiveness will be weakened in the next blister and I do not have to worry about it

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

To @Gabriela: A weakening of the contraceptive effect could only occur if vomiting occurs 3-4 hours after taking the pill. Just eating spoiled cheese does not weaken their effect.

Gabriela

3 years ago

And if, for example, this cheese was no longer stale some spoiled and I ate it it could affect the effectiveness in the next blister or only it would affect if I vomited?

Anna Pochopień

Anna Pochopień Pharmacist

3 years ago

This situation does not affect the effectiveness of hormonal contraception.

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