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Asia (Anonymous, 46.204.68.) Warszawa 3 years ago

When to take another Placebo Drovelis tablet?

Hi I took a pink 23 tablet with blista yesterday at 9 pm always at a fixed time contraceptive pill drovelis, and this morning at 9 pill with blista pink 24. Can I take a white pill tomorrow evening? How to do now so as not to disturb the continuity

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Aleksandra Berdys

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

3 years ago

The white tablet is a placebo tablet, that is, it does not contain active substances. So if you took the last tablet at 9.00 - it does not matter at what time you take the white tablet, you might as well not take any tablet for these 4 days and it would not be a mistake either. Yes, you can take a white tablet in the evening. The next pack should be started with 1 active tablet the day after taking the last tablet from the previous package (28 - white), in this case at 9.00, because you changed the time of use of the drug. However, if you want to use the drug at 21.00, you should take it in the evening, not in the morning - it should also not affect the effectiveness of contraception. White pills are there to make patients a habit of daily use of contraceptive pills, which is extremely necessary for the effectiveness of contraception. They have no effect on our body. An article that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje More about placebo pills here:

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