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Sometimes it does and also it will have after-effects when you use them and honestly, I wouldn't take that pill if I were u just saying it could cause a lot of damage, and no I haven't experienced it so don't ask. Please be very careful and you might have a chance to have a better future trust me.

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thank youuu
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If you pregnant with baba and you about to give birth then you .1lay dnow2push 3birth end thank you
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11y ago

Yes, although the estrogen can prevent the Tylenol from from working as effectively. You may not notice the difference. Just do not go over 4 g Tyelonol/day. ibuprofen should be no problem. Hope this helps! Birth Control pills or patches ARE a medication and so when in doubt all you need to do is phone a pharmacy, tell the name of your birth control pill and is it safe to take whatever medication you need. If you are suffering from headaches birth control pills/patches can cause this. I suggest you see your doctor.
None that I know of.

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11y ago

No, there is no interaction in which ibuprofen decreases the effectiveness of the birth control pill, but Yasmin, Yaz, Beyaz, and their generic equivalents can cause problems if a woman takes them regularly with ibuprofen. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your situation.

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9y ago

The group of medications that can be called "painkillers" is too broad to make a blanket statement about how they affect other medications. Tylenol, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs, hydrocodone, Percocet, and triptans like Imitrex for migraine do not affect hormonal birth control. If you are taking other painkillers, contact your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your situation.

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Neil chinnary

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3y ago

not enough for it to be considered a prophylactic. so no. although a headache to avoid sex may be some other issue entirely

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11y ago

No, there is no interaction between ibuprofen and any birth control pill.

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11y ago

No. The only medication that has a documented effect on birth control is antibiotics.

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Alexandra Taylor

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depends on the painkiller

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Hannah Idrissu

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it does cause the baby doesn't need them

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11y ago

Does vimovo affect birth control

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