The i-Pill (emergency contraceptive pill) can be effective after drinking alcohol, as alcohol does not significantly impact its efficacy. However, if alcohol consumption leads to vomiting within two hours of taking the pill, it may reduce its effectiveness. It's important to take the i-Pill as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse for optimal results. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Nicotine can increase metabolism of emergency contraceptive pills rendering them less effective. Though it'd make a small difference, it's better to avoid smoking for 3-4 days.
No, drinking coffee is not an effective method to help a person get sober. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and drinking coffee does not speed up this process. The best way to sober up is to wait for the body to naturally process the alcohol.
No. Prohibition tried to prohibit drinking in the cities, but they found ways around it to sneak it into the cites.
There are some benefits to drinking Ovaltine, but Ovaltine is much more effective than alternatives. There are benefits to drinking Ovaltine like increased bone health.
Chlorine gas is the most economical and effective disinfectant for drinking water.
The most effective water treatment solution for removing contaminants from drinking water is a combination of processes such as filtration, disinfection, and reverse osmosis. These methods can effectively remove a wide range of contaminants, ensuring safe and clean drinking water.
Water purification tablets are effective in ensuring safe drinking water in emergency situations by killing harmful bacteria and viruses present in water sources.
An ultraviolet filter is very effective for purifying drinking water by killing harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. It uses UV light to disinfect the water, making it safe to drink.
No! The pill will protect you against pregnancy. It will NOT protect you against sexually transmitted diseases. Please play safe!
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No. Nothing beats water.
UV light is highly effective for purifying drinking water by inactivating harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. UV light can be used as a chemical-free method to make water safe for consumption.