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Ola  (Anonymous, 80.54.231.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can domestos vapors interfere with contraception?

Good morning, I took the Vibin contraceptive pill today and half an hour later I inhaled Domestos for a second because it was poured in the toilet. Could this have interfered with the absorption of the tablet?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

For @Anonim: The CIF cleaner used to wash the washbasin does not affect the absorption of the contraceptive pill. Protection is preserved.

Anonim (Anonymous, 5.173.40.) 3 years ago

I washed the Cifem sink an hour after taking the Atywia Daily contraceptive pill. Do I have cause for concern? Will this interfere with the absorption of the contraceptive pill?

Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

3 years ago

No, touching a bottle of cleaning products does not affect contraception.

Anonim (Anonymous, 46.204.104.) 3 years ago

In general, does the contact of the hand and cleaning products (Cif, Domestos) affect the effectiveness of contraceptive pills?

Anonim (Anonymous, 46.204.104.) 3 years ago

Does touching a bottle of Domestos somehow affect the effectiveness of Atywia Daily contraceptive pills? Do I have cause for concern?

Response removed because: duplicates existing content.

Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist

3 years ago

No, it will not interfere with the action of the tablet. Please, however, avoid chemical fumes in the future. I leave a link to the text that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/edukacja-seksualna-o-co-pacjenci-anonimowo-pytaja-farmaceutow

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