Birth Control pills should not be taken by males because they are not intended for them. Birth control pills are for females only because they contain estrogen and progesterone; two hormones that protect females from pregnancy. These hormones are not effective in a males body. You may or may not experience some side effects such as nausea or upset stomach. If you want to ensure that you do not impregnate a female you should consider using condoms as a method to avoid pregnancy.
If you're trying to make up for missed pills, it make more sense to take two today, two tomorrow, and two the next day, and use a condom or some other backup method for the next week. If you're taking four at the same time on the advice of your health care provider, for emergency contraception or control of irregular bleeding, it might make sense. If you're doing it on a whim or because maybe you think it'll work as emergency contraception, but haven't talked with your health care provider or pharmacist, I'd recommend that you get advice from one of them.
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
Packet of birth control pills on the kitchen counter, receipts from the pharmacy for birth control pills, or your wife asking, "Have you seen my birth control pills?"
No, birth control pills are not narcotics.
A couple of months.
many birth control pills have generic equivalents.
It is legal to mail birth control pills.
The days in birth control pills are not interchangeable.
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.
No, birth control pills DO NOT protect against HIV
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.
Yes, if you're pregnant, there is no need for birth control pills.