I found this online:
"FSRH guidance now no longer advises that additional precautions are required to maintain contraceptive efficacy when using antibiotics that are not enzyme inducers with combined hormonal methods for durations of 3 weeks or less. The only proviso would be that if the antibiotics (and/or the illness) caused vomiting or diarrhoea, then the usual additional precautions relating to these conditions should be observed."
This is effective as of January 2011.
There are no known drug interactions between erythromycin and the birth control pill
The contraceptive pill effects the entire menstrual cycle. The pill suppresses the menstrual cycle in order to prevent ovulation so that you cannot fall pregnant if you were to have sex.
No Piriton allergy tablets do not affect the contraceptive pill. Antihistamines do not affect the effectiveness of the ingredients estrogen and progesterone in the birth control pill.
yes, contraceptive pills affect pregnancy because the hormones in the pill, however, are synthetic and can have exaggerated side effects on some women. Some of the more common effects are the breakthrough bleeding does not mean that the pill isn't working as a contraceptive.
The contraceptive pill was approved for use in the United States in 1960.
Does Implanon react/interfere with any drugs?Not to the same extent that the Pill does. For example, you can take antibiotics without lowering the efficiency of the implant
Abuse, high doses, or single use of DayQuil or TheraFlu or smthn?
A contraceptive pill
The Pill is the name associated with the Contraceptive Birth Control Pill.
if allergic to erythromycin can you take amoxicillin
The pill Trigestrel is a contraceptive. This pill is taken once a month, orally, like many other contraceptive pills on the market.
Yes Minerva-35 is a contraceptive pill.