Sunlight issue?
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Sunlight issue?
Hi there - I went to breakfast this morning and I left my pill pack (in it's little blue holder) on the nightstand. There was some sunlight from the window on the pack for maybe about 2 hours. Is this an issue?
I'm on my last pack before Nexplanon and want to make sure everything is all good. Thanks!
I'm on my last pack before Nexplanon and want to make sure everything is all good. Thanks!
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Re: Sunlight issue?
If pills have been affected by heat, that should be visible looking at the pack: something would look wrong with the pills or with the inside of their little blister pack. If everything seems fine, there's no reason to think that couple of hours of sunlight was a problem, especially if there was a container between the sunlight and the actual pills. (I don't know what the "little blue holder" is like )
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Re: Sunlight issue?
Oh sorry - like the little sleeve that you keep the pills in. Mine happens to be dark blue.
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Re: Sunlight issue?
No worries! Well, I think what I said covers it, then. Anything else you need?
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Re: Sunlight issue?
Nope - I can't wait to get off the pill and stop worrying. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Sunlight issue?
I'm glad you were able to arrange a different method. And you're welcome!
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