Some medications make the pill less effective and they include but are probably not limited to some antibiotics like amoxicillin.
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.
Medications used for herpes, like Valtrex, Famvir, and Zovirax/acyclovir, do not affect the birth control pill. Some HIV medications do affect the birth control pill. Contact your pharmacist or health care provider for advice specific to your medication regimen.
Yep.No. All birth control medications require a prescription.
Yes.
Yes, but there are some medications that interact with oral contraceptives, so it is important that you let your pharmacist and doctor (if there are different prescribing doctors) what medicines you are currently taking.
It depends on the medications you are also taking. Antibiotics will effect how birth control work.
Isoniazid does not affect hormonal birth control, but rifampin may. If your TB regimen should change, be sure to check out any new possible interactions with your pharmacist or health care provider.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
yes..its a birth control pill.
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill
You can have unexpected bleeding while on the birth control pill if it's the first three months of pill use, if you miss pills, or if you use medications that interfere with the birth control pill. You can also have irregular bleeding if you have an infection. Talk with your health care provider to find out if an exam is needed.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.