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Anonim (Anonymous, 5.173.33.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can I take Atywia Daily placebo tablets if the blister in their place was damaged?

Can I take the placebo pills when I noticed a damaged blister over two (it must have been damaged when removing the other pills and it is open over two placebo tablets)? Will this affect the effectiveness in any way?

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Anonim (Anonymous, 5.173.11.) 2 years ago

Today I dropped a pack of Atywia Daily contraceptive pills with a blister of pills inside. Only placebo pills were left. Can I take them? Could something have happened and it will reduce the effectiveness?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

Yes, you can take placebo pills without fear. Protection will be maintained.

Anonim (Anonymous, 188.147.33.) 3 years ago

So I can take these placebo pills without fear?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

Since placebo - green tablets do not contain the active substance, blister damage does not matter in this case. Placebo tablets are so-called "empty tablets" - without hormones. They serve to ensure that the patient remembers to take the drug regularly and is not late with the timely start of the next blister. You can also learn about what placebo pills are by watching our short video:

Anonim (Anonymous, 5.173.33.) 3 years ago

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