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If I miss my Alesse contraceptive pill by 24 hours, how should I proceed?

If you are taking the contraceptive pill Alesse and you have missed a pill by 24 hours, it is important to refer to the specific guidelines outlined in the information provided on page 2 under the section "Pilule oubliée" based on the week of the pill pack you are currently on. This will help you determine the appropriate steps to take in case of a missed pill.

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