When taking Apri inactive pills are you still protected against pregnancy?

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3 Aug 2009

Yes, as long as you have taken an active tablet every day ,as directed, you will be protected while you are taking the inactive tablets. The inactive tablets are there to keep you in your routine of taking a tablet a day for contraception. (you can choose not to take the inactive tablets)

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