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Gabriela

Warszawa 18 months ago

Changing the time from summer to winter, and the time of using contraceptive pills?

Day I have such a question today was the change of time from summer to winter I normally take the contraceptive pill vines at 7 o'clock and today I also took it so whether it means that I can take every day normally at 7 as I took or I have to at 8. And won't this 7-hour intake every day as before reduce the effectiveness?

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Szymon Siudak Pharmacist

18 months ago

As I wrote, this will not reduce their effectiveness.

Gabriela

18 months ago

So now, despite daily use, still at a fixed time or 7 it will not reduce the effectiveness?

Szymon Siudak Pharmacist

18 months ago

Exactly. Further you can use the drug at 7 o'clock, without affecting the contraceptive effectiveness.

Gabriela

18 months ago

So if I took vines every day at 7 o'clock I can still take it at 7 o'clock and I don't have to change the time to 6 o'clock. And it does not affect the effectiveness of the pills because I will take them every day at 7 instead of 6?

Gabriela

18 months ago

So it was as if I took the time in the beginning because the time was changed from summer to winter

Gabriela

18 months ago

I will add that today I took the first placebo tablet

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