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Papita (Anonymous, 188.33.248.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Is it normal that I don't have bleeding when changing pills?

Hello I have been taking Milvane for several years. Due to the withdrawal of the drug that the sale doctor prescribed me Triguilar. I started taking the new drug after a 7-day break in which there was withdrawal bleeding. Unfortunately, at the moment, after the end of 21 days of taking the new drug, bleeding did not occur. Is this normal? does the body have to get used to the new drug?

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Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

Yes, such a phenomenon is permissible and results from a change in the drugs used. After the first month of using the new preparation, the body should get used to it and bleeding should occur in a timely manner. If this does not happen - please consult your doctor.

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