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Kredka (Anonymous, 83.28.167.) Warszawa 12 months ago

How do I switch from Qlaira to Zafrilla?

Good morning
I'm currently taking Qlaira pills, but when I'm done, I'm supposed to switch to Zafrilla. I would like to ask if I should start using Zafrilla tablets immediately after finishing the last white placebo tablet, or maybe the last one with the active substance, i.e. the dark red tablet, or maybe wait until the period after stopping Qlairy and only then start Zafrilla tablets? Thank you in advance for your reply.

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

12 months ago

Treatment can be started on any day of the menstrual cycle. That is, you can start using the tablets both after the last active Qlaira tablet and after the end of the pack, i.e. after the 2nd white tablet.

It is also worth noting that the available data show that the majority of patients have ovulation inhibited during treatment with Zafrilla. However, Zafrilla is not a contraceptive.

In addition, non-hormonal contraception in the form of a condom should be used.

You can check the availability of Zafrilla and make a reservation at the pharmacy here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/98411/zafrilla-tabletki/apteki

I've attached links to helpful posts:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/bol-i-nieplodnosc-czyli-endometrioza

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/prezerwatywy-dla-mezczyzn

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