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Lola123 (Anonymous, 83.11.178.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Does licorice affect the contraceptive implant the same as tablets?

Does licorice affect the contraceptive implant the same as on birth control pills? And does drinking lime juice affect the implant?

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Janina Z. (Anonymous, 88.156.80.) 1 year ago

Hi, various information goes on the net in connection with licorice m.in. that reduces the effectiveness ... I have been drinking tea for about 3 weeks nettle lasts lemon and 3% dried licorice root. Hence my question whether the protection has been disturbed or not? Because I don't know anymore... whether it lowers or only causes a possible increase in side effects. I read that somewhere on some advice, that drinking tea with licorice 4.3% reduces the effectiveness unless you rarely drink. I unconsciously drank one tea a day and it was within a distance of the pill but I'm worried. In the leaflet from Levomine there is no information about herbs and supplements that they supposedly lower. There is only St. John's wort. That's why manufacturers don't write it? This is very important information. Greetings and please reply back.

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

Tak, lukrecja może wpływać na skuteczność implantu, który tak jak tabletki zawiera substancje hormonalne zapobiegające ciąży.
Zachęcam do zapoznania się z tym wpisem: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/21513/vibin-czy-herbata-z-lukrecja-wplywa-na-skutecznosc-tabletek-antykoncepcyjnych-v

Picie soku z limonki nie wpływa na działanie implantu.

Przesyłam link do materiału, który może okazać się pomocny: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-oslabiaja-skutecznosc-antykoncepcji

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