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Anna (Anonymous, 83.15.130.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Will drinking plenty of water after taking a birth control pill make the pill dissolve faster and be less effective?

Good morning, always in the evening takes vibin however, I have a habit of drinking after this large amount of water even more than 0.5l, whether it affects the absorption of the drug, or faster it can be spread out and thus have less effectiveness?applies additional protection( condoms) and withdrawal bleeding I always have on time. Best regards

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

To @Ania:

No, taking Vibin tablets with plenty of water, e.g. 2 glasses, should not affect their absorption.

According to the information in the Summary of Product Characteristics, Vibin tablets can be taken with a small amount of water as needed. Vibin tablets can be taken with or without food, suggesting that the amount of water you drink does not matter.

Ania (Anonymous, 31.0.32.) 2 months ago

I've been using Vibin pills for quite a long time and I've always washed them down with a lot of water, because it's hard for me to swallow any pills. If I drink vibin tablets every day with a large amount of water, e.g. 2 glasses, can it affect their absorption?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

3 years ago

Nie, wypicie dużej ilości wody po przyjęciu tabletki antykoncepcyjnej nie sprawi, że będzie ona miała mniejszą skuteczność. Może ją Pani popijać dowolną ilością płynu bez obaw.

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