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Czwartek  (Anonymous, 83.31.68.) Warszawa 21 days ago

What if I took a light yellow tablet instead of a light pink Qlaira tablet?
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He is taking Qlaira. Today, instead of 3 tablets, I took 10 tablets. What should I do now?
Should I take the pill from day three or continue taking the medication? If I have to continue, what to do on the 10th day when this pill is gone?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

21 days ago

Because the light yellow tablet is "stronger" – it contains 1 mg more dienogest than the light pink tablet – there is no need to take the morning-after tablet. Protection will be maintained.
On day 10, take tablet 24 (light yellow) to maintain the effectiveness of contraception and continue to take the medicine until tablet 23 – protection will be provided at all times. Since you will run out of tablets on day 24 - on this day you should start a new blister and use an additional condom for the first 9 days of taking the tablets from the new blister. With the 10th tablet of the new blister, the protection will be restored.

Here you can check the availability of the drug and make a reservation at the pharmacy:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/65571/qlaira-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

Taka  (Anonymous, 83.31.68.) 21 days ago

If the mistake occurred in the first week of the cycle, should you use the "morning after" pill?

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