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oliwka  (Anonymous, 5.173.49.) Warszawa 18 months ago

Does the change of time affect the time of use of contraceptive pills?

Hi I have been using Slinda tablets for a week, previously I used Vines Today was the time change to so many tablets I took at 15 all the time Does it mean that I now have to take at 14 according to the time change? Today I took at 14:30 because I remembered about this change.

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Szymon Siudak Pharmacist

18 months ago

In the case of single-component contraceptive pills, you should actually pay more attention to the time of intake. However, as I wrote, the time difference of half an hour or an hour does not affect their effectiveness.

oliwka (Anonymous, 5.173.57.) 18 months ago

Well, so when it comes to one-component is also there no difference? And the effectiveness will not decrease? Greetings and thanks for your reply

Szymon Siudak Pharmacist

18 months ago

It is important to always take the tablets at about the same time, but the time of difference does not affect their effectiveness. So it does not matter whether the tablets will now be used at 14 or 15 o'clock "winter" time.

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