No it doesn't.
Alcohol would though. Depending on the strength of the alcohol it will either cancel the effects of the pill or cause overdose-like symptoms.
Milk however is perfectly fine. In fact, milk itself contains tiny traces of natural chemicals and antibiotics that act as a natural painkiller. This is why drinking milk while our mouths are hurting from too much spice stops the pain.
There are no known interactions between milk and the birth control pill. You can take them together.
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.
Yes. But the pain only lasts a second or two.
No, pelvic pain is not a side effect of the pill. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
If it is the 'mini-pill' it is fine to take whilst breastfeeding. The 'combined' pill will however affect you milk production.
It does not affect the pill.
There are no known drug interactions between suboxone and the birth control pill.
Overall, you shouldn't be on any pain medication for long periods of time, but if you are only taking one per day it should not hurt you.
Stretching is a great way to relieve joint pain with out treatment with pills. Stretching will help improve your joints and they will hurt less when you move around.
Well, there's no way to know for sure. The number on the pill is probably the weight of the pill. If it were me, i would just throw it away. It could be dangerous to take an unknown pill, because you just don't know what it is and how it will affect you.
morphine and pain pill are the same
NO