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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: *OP's own title* Can caneston duo (The pill and the cream)(Thrush treatment) affect the contraceptive pill? Ive searched all over the internet and ive read through the leaflet that came with it 4 times, it mentions nothing. So im not too sure whether i can have sex or not, as i took the pill two days ago and now my thrush symptoms have all cleared up. The cream says that it effects the protection of condoms, and can make them less effective, but it mentions nothing about the contraceptive pill. So i dont really want to risk having sex with a condom, and that breaking/splitting when my pill might not be fully protecting me either.Thanks in advance xx
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reader, EbonyBlossom +, writes (3 April 2010):
If it says nothing on the canasten leaflet or the leaflet that comes with your pill then it's totally safe, as it's law to put all the possible symptoms on the box =]
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reader, Not My Name +, writes (3 April 2010):
If you don't trust the product pamphlet to disclose all potential risks (and I imagine they would be required by law to do so) then your next port of call is a doctor for a proper medical opinion.
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