No, it will not.
Acyclovir is an anti-viral, not an antibiotic, and it will therefore not interfere with your Birth Control pill.
There are no known drug interactions between birth control pills and acyclovir, nor between Plan B or Next Choice and acyclovir.
Yes the pill has no lasting effect and does not work as a contraceptive.
No . The antibiotics for diarrhea and sickness will overpower the effects of the contraceptive pill.
The advantage of the contraceptive implant is its high level of effectiveness. Because you don't have to do anything to make it work, there are no mistakes (like missing a pill) that can decrease its effectiveness.
No. Because different contraceptive pills work in different ways, and at different dosages, substituting one for another will not work.
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It will.
A woman that is on contraceptive pills can become pregnant under certain unusual circumstances that may interfere with the efficacy of the drug. Being on antibiotics for example may cause the pill not to work. the pill was designed to prevent pregnancy without the use of anything like a condom.
If you take the pill only after you have intercourse the pill will have no effect!! only if you take the pill how it is instructed and daily at the same time every day then will it work! one slip up and it could course you a problem.
well you did not tell what you drank.. it depends on what you drank really
Oh yes you can. The fact you were only on it a month means it was just getting effective and you HAVE to keep taking it to have it WORK. These are not magic and require a daily pill everyday.
The sleeping pill overdose is very common and very simply avoided. Sleeping pill overdoses are caused by taking more than the recommended dose.