No, it takes about 3 days to get into your system fully.
yes, this will not affect your birth control
There are no known interactions between milk and the birth control pill. You can take them together.
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
There are no known drug interactions between tramadol and the birth control pill, but if the Tramadol causes nausea take it with food and don't take the birth control pill while feeling nauseated.
take a birth control test immediately and if it is positive then stop taking them and see your doctor to make sure you are pregnant
There are no drug interactions between alcohol and the birth control pill. Alcohol increases the risk of forgetting to take your pill.
No...the birth control pill is a hormone that will affect hormone levels in your blood and give an inaccurate reading this is incorrect preg test detects human chroinicgonadotropin, birth control is estrogen or progesterin which do not affect hcg
It won't hurt you, but most antibiotics don't affect the birth control pill, and the few that do would also affect the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
If you take a pill , then it may affect your cycle next month.
No - the two do not interact in any way. Just make sure that you take your birth control regularly as per usual.Yes, Benzonatate is a cough suppressant.
Of course they can..Birth control does not affect your virginity in any way!
Since some multivitamins contain additional ingredients, you should talk with your health care provider or pharmacist with your bottle of multivitamins in hand. Some herbs may affect how well the birth control pills works.Yes, you can take the birth control pill and also take multivitamins. They do not interact.