Plan B, or emergency contraception, is generally considered safe for individuals with lupus. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before taking it, as lupus can impact overall health and may influence medication interactions or side effects. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your specific condition and treatment plan. Always prioritize professional medical guidance when it comes to medications and health concerns.
It can never hurt to be safe. If you have access to the plan B and cannot get in touch with your doctor, then take it to be safe. Having unprotected sex is not advised, even when you are using the NuvaRing, as it does not protect against STDs.
No. It can b dangerous.
If a person is positive for hepatitis B that has nothing to do with lupus one way or the other. The two are not related.
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A B-Complex contains biotin. Take a decent B-Complex.
The half-life of plan B is a couple of days. It will not provide protection, though, for sex you have after you take it.
you should always wait until your married before you have sex unless you are married and you had sex i suggest birth control until you feel your ready
Yes, you can generally take Plan B (levonorgestrel) with NyQuil and amoxicillin. There are no known interactions between Plan B and these medications. However, if you have specific health concerns or are on other medications, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes, there are no known drug interactions between Aleve and Plan B.
Probably about 3... Just incase plan A or B fails
So, we can be safe from adults that take the vunerable children away
Yes, it is generally safe to go in a sauna after taking Plan B. The emergency contraceptive does not have any known interactions with heat or sauna use. However, if you have any specific medical conditions or concerns, it’s always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional.