OTC drugs are not likely to reduce the effectiveness of depo. Cocaine and derivitives of cocaine can worsen the side effects of depo. Vasodilators can also worsen the side effects. Any drug which has effects on the liver could be a problem. The effects of additives and impurities in street drugs are unknown to me in this regard.
Honestly, I think so. I can't understand how though. If I drink enough to be drunk, nothing... if I have a few beers or a glass of wine, hardly enough to even feel it, I bleed enough to stain. Very frustrating. If you find an answer as to why, please post it!
i have been on the depo shot since i was 16 years old and i drink quite often with no complications they tell you you shouldn't if you are just starting the series of shot but i have never had a problem with it
Steroids do not affect how well depo provera works. You have to take into consideration is that DP may lead to a low bone density which is also a side effect for steroids hence one may endup having things like oesteoporosis...etc
Alcohol does not affect how well Depo Provera works.
No
Nicotine actually lowers your fertility rate and makes it a little harder to become pregnant
Estrogen and progesterone, I think.
The magnesium chloride is normally present in the cell. It does not affect the progesterone level, normally.
Yes, getting your tubes tied doesn't affect progesterone or goblet cells.
AS progesterone is for ladies and testosterone lare for men , so it should not affect each other.
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Use DepoProvera
Birth Control pills, ring, patch, DepoProvera and the IUD are not barriers.
Depoprovera will not make you pregnant for months.
That is one of the advantages of this drug.
Hydantoins (e.g. phenytoin or Dilantin) may decrease the effectiveness of contraceptives, including oral contraceptives (birth control pills), progesterone implants (Norplant), and progesterone injections (Depo-Provera).
progesterone: C21 H30 O2
yes it affect bu afulse positive result