Some do and some don't. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your particular prescription.
You have to get a prescription from a doctor.
Not all types of birth control need a prescription. Condoms, female condoms, the birth control sponge, and spermicide are among them even though their controlling effects are somehow less than ones with a prescription.
No,you will need to have a pelvic exam and a doctors prescription for birth control.
Penicillin does not affect birth control.
You can get birth control pills from any pharmacy. In the US, they require a prescription.
Yes, birth control pills require a prescription in the US.
No you do not need a prescription for these drugs in Chile.
Yep.No. All birth control medications require a prescription.
Not in the US
Asprin doesn't affect birth control.
In the US, the birth control pill, patch, ring, IUD, injection, diaphragm, and cervical cap require a prescription. Femcap, male and female condoms, the sponge, and contraceptive jelly do not require a prescription.
To get a brith control ring, like the NuvaRing, you will need a prescription from your doctor. This prescription can then be filled at your local pharmacy.