There are no known drug interactions between acetaminophen and the Birth Control patch
There are no known drug interactions between dextromethorphan and the birth control patch
There are no known drug interactions between ciprofloxacin and the birth control patch.
There are no known drug interactions between klonopin and the birth control patch.
There are no known drug interactions between Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and the birth control patch.
There are no known drug interactions between Theraflu and the birth control pill, patch, shot, ring, implant, or IUD.
There are no known drug interactions between Ambien and the birth control pill, patch, shot, ring, or hormonal IUD.
Yes, the birth control patch is a hormonal method
There are no known drug interactions between Zelitrex (valacyclovir) and the birth control patch, pill, ring, shot, implant, or IUD.
Hot tubs do not directly affect the efficacy of the birth control patch. However, prolonged exposure to high temperatures, such as in a hot tub, can potentially affect the patch's adherence to the skin. It's important to ensure the patch remains securely in place and to follow manufacturer guidelines for optimal effectiveness. If you have concerns, consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
The birth control patch has a failure rate of less than 1% when it is used correctly and consistently. The patch may not protect you from pregnancy if you are taking antibiotics or medications for fungal infections or seizures.
The birth control patch is meant to prevent ovulation completely.
You can get the birth control patch with a prescription at any pharmacy. The patch may also be available at your local family planning agency.