No. There are very few medications that have an effect on BCP.
You should not mix pills with your birth control pills. This candamage your insides or cause your birth control to be ineffective. Mixing pills is dangerous.
There are no known drug interactions between metronidazole vaginal cream and the birth control pill. However, you should not rely on condoms while using metronidazole vaginal cream.
Check with your doctor as to the effectiveness of your birth control when used in conjunction with other medications. Reduced effectiveness may be seen in some cases.
No you don't need to, but remember antibiotics make the pill ineffective.
Some medications may interact with others and cause them to be ineffective. Check with your doctor before taking a diet pill with your birth control pills.
It depends on the medications you are also taking. Antibiotics will effect how birth control work.
Taking any antibiotics can make your pills ineffective. You should always use alternative birth control while on antibiotics (and through your next full cycle).
Yes, certain medications will interact with birth control rendering it ineffective. If you have started taking any antibiotics or other medications, you may be pregnant even though you were taking your birth control regularly.
If he is taking female birth control pills forget him. They contain hormones and he is not taking them for birth control.
Yes. Other antibiotics will do the same thing, along with St. John's Wort. Be very careful in taking medications with birth control pills!
Nothing, Taking birth control is her choice