Minastrin 24 Fe Changing Pill Time?
UpdatedI have been taking minastrin 24 fe for almost 3 months and I always take it at 3pm but I always for get it. I'm starting a new pack tomorrow, can I change my time to 6:45am? will I still be protected?
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Hello, Jessica! How are you?
Yes, that should be fine, unless your doctor feels otherwise.
The FDA lists the typical side effects of oral contraceptives as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, weight gain and PMS-like symptoms.
Is there anything else I can help with?
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