No, the myth that antibiotics make Birth Control pills less effective is not true.
The diameter of the zone of inhibition can provide a general indication of the effectiveness of antibiotics against a particular strain of bacteria. However, it is not the sole factor to determine effectiveness as other factors like the type of bacteria, concentration of antibiotics, and the mechanism of action also play a role. Additional tests may be needed to accurately assess the effectiveness of antibiotics.
True. The nucleus is considered the control center of the cell because it houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and directs the cell's activities by regulating gene expression and protein synthesis.
True. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to move your fingers
Yes, inadequate directional control is a type of performance error that occurs when a pilot is unable to maintain the desired flight path or heading accurately. This could be due to factors such as turbulence, improper use of flight controls, or distraction.
That is correct. Women are born with all of their eggs already formed, whereas men constantly produce sperm throughout their lives. This means that men do not have all of their gametes (sperm) present in their testes at birth.
some antibiotics can be expensive depending on what it is
Yes, they sure do!It's a common myth, especially in young adult Women, that birth control is only used to "not get your pregnant", but this is just not true. Aside from decreasing the likelihood of birth, birth control pills can help regulate hormones and menstruation.Not all types of birth control works with everyone, so if you're interested in taking them, consult your Doctor. There is bound to be one out there that works for you.
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I don't see why not. It is to my understanding that antihistamines don't have an effect on hormone pills. It is true, however, that antibiotics do. While taking birth control pills, you should always use a backup because antibiotics will lessen the effect of those pills. I have known several women who have conceived while on the antibiotics.
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Because it is a myth, and a myth is not true.
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Yes. Although many studies have failed to show a significant link between antibiotic use while on hormonal BC and accidental pregnancy, there is anecdotal evidence of this being true. Because of a lack of definitive understanding, many, many doctors and pharmacists urge the use of barrier method contraception during the course of your antibiotics. Antibiotics can affect the way your body metabolizes the hormones, especially estrogen, so the idea of breakthrough bleeding is possible. When you miss pills, you will often have this bleeding, due to the lack of circulating hormones. When you have a breakthrough bleed while on antibiotics, it is probably true that your antibiotics have affected the pill. Mini-pill users and extremely low-dose pill users are especially susceptible to this.
i believe that a myth is a not true story and a legend is a belief beleived to be true.
No,that is not true it is a myth.