antibiotics make these medicines less effective?
Identify the Problem How can the use of antibiotics make these medicines less effective?
Antibiotics will make them less effective or not work at all.
If one is on birth control antibiotics make them less effective thus increasing your chances of becoming pregnant.
The more antibiotics are used, the more likely it is for antibiotic resistant organisms to appear. The germ causing the infection can become resistant ("immune") to the antibiotic, then it will basically make it useless in the fight against that germ. Antibiotics are medicines that are used to kill or stop the reproduction in bacteria. Antibiotics are mainly used to stop infections or infectious diseases, and since its discovery,If antibiotics is overused it may kill the benefitical bacteria in our body if we take unneccesarly the drugs become less effective .Antibiotics, however,are not effective against cold and flu as these are caused by viruses.
There are now some effective medicines for viral diseases.
In theory all antibiotics can make birth control pills less effective. This concern has not been proved.
No, a pelvic infection will not make Mirena less effective.
No, not to treat the flu itself because antibiotics don't affect viruses, they are used only for bacterial infections. Sometimes people with the flu develop secondary bacterial infections and then antibiotics may be given to treat or prevent this complication. See the related question below for how influenza is treated.
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If you have the contraceptive implant and would like to get pregnant, have it removed. There is no other sensible, effective way to make it "less effective."
No, it can very much cause you TO GET PREGNANT. If you are using birth control medicine like amoxicillin will make your birtch control be way less effective
NO!!, antibiotics do not decrease fertility. It must also be noted that antibiotics can interfere with oral contraceptives so extra protection must be worn with condoms to provide effective contraception
Antibiotics do not cure the common cold since the common cold is a viral illness. Antibiotics are for bacteria, not viruses, so it would not make sense for a physician to prescribe an antibiotic for a cold and would actually be irresponsible if the physician did this.