Good morning, are there any chemicals whose inhalation can interfere with the action of birth control pills? I try to avoid inhaling such substances, but when cleaning at least for a few seconds I am forced to do so.
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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
The effect of Domestos on the absorption of birth control pills has not been studied, so no one will assess the risk of such an interaction. This type of situation should be approached with common sense - each of us has to deal with different chemicals and if they were to affect drugs, then no one could use them. This is quite absurd. Yes, the inhaled situation can enter the bloodstream, e.g. through damaged mucous membranes. If, despite my explanations, you have any objections, please wear a mask when using chemicals.
I understand, and for example, if we inhale a means, it can enter the bloodstream or is it not possible? Can inhaling Domes for literally a few seconds interfere with this absorption?
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
No, I don't find studies that evaluate inhaling which substances affect birth control pills. This is justified, among other things, because the inhaled substance goes primarily to the respiratory tract, and the contraceptive pill to the gastrointestinal tract. The effects of chemicals on contraception are not studied - manufacturers of hormonal contraception focus mainly on drugs, because it is not possible to study the effect of everything that a patient may come into contact with on contraception. In order to maintain the full effectiveness of the contraceptive against pregnancy, it is enough to follow the manufacturer's recommendations regarding the medicines taken contained in the leaflet of the contraceptive drug used and those that we presented in the following article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-oslabiaja-skutecznosc-antykoncepcji