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gigi

Warszawa 19 months ago

Does the time that elapse from the appearance of menstruation to taking the first contraceptive pill matter?

Hello. I have a few questions that I didn't manage to ask the gynecologist. The doctor prescribed me Vixpo contraceptives. Do I know that I should start taking them on the first day of menstruation? However, does the time of taking the tablet from the start of the period count? If the period started in the morning, can I start the packaging (first tablet) in the evening? What if I get my period at night? Can I then take the 1st tablet in the morning and it will be effective?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

19 months ago

The first tablet should be taken within 24 hours of bleeding. If menstruation occurs in the morning, the first tablet can be taken in the evening. If your period occurs at night, you can take the medicine in the morning or in the evening. The time of the start of therapy does not matter. It is important that the next tablets are always taken at the same time of the day, e.g. always in the morning or always in the evening. I enclose a link to the page where you can check the availability of the drug and make a reservation at the selected pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/83747/vixpo-tabletki-powlekane/apteki Here you will find a number of helpful information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-oslabiaja-skutecznosc-antykoncepcji https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/czy-jedzenie-i-picie-obnizaja-skutecznosc-antykoncepcji

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