Pliva 334 pills contain 500 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). The recommended maximum dose for adults is generally 1,000 mg per dose, not exceeding 4,000 mg in 24 hours. Therefore, you should not take more than two Pliva 334 pills at once. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
My bottle says 1/day.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Once citizens start taking the pills they must take them the rest of their lives.
Do not do that, your birth control pills contain hormones that affect they way your body works. As with all medicines it is dangerous to take more pills than the doctor tells you to take. Taking all the birth control pills at once will likely make you ill and may even require you to go to hospital. Finally if you take them all at once you will not be protected from pregnancy for the rest of the month (they work on a day by day basis).
I would take the pills as soon as you rememeber them.
Birth control pills are hormones and will not help you better if you take 4 at one time. You need to take a pill each day for them to work otherwise you are not protected.
A woman can take birth control pills before she has been pregnant once. Sometimes a woman may use birth control pills before a first period, although that is exceedingly rare.
It becomes regular since you stop taking them once a month and take the other pills so you get your period. If you still don't bleed when you take the other pills you should see your doctor.
You have overdosed your system. Because you took 3 pills at once you will finish your pack earlier. You may also experience vaginal bleeding or your period may arrive late.
Nothing. There is no need to take 3 at once because you won't be protected any more than if you took one. Birth control pills are hormones that when taken for a month will help protect you from pregnancy . They have to be taken everyday to work.
This answer comes from my gyno: The sugar pills are simply "reminder" pills. They are included in the pack so that you can stay on schedule and not have a hard time remembering to take the active pills once you start week 1 for the next month. If it helps you, you can take one sugar pill each day at the same time you would take your normal pill. What I do is simply throw one sugar pill away every day of that 4th week, but i do that at the same time I would take my active pills so that once I begin the active pills again I remember to take them at that time every day (granted, I have a terrible memory!). Whether or not you're actually bleeding is irrelevant.