Contraceptives, particularly hormonal methods like Birth Control pills, can influence the vaginal microbiome and may impact the risk of certain infections, including some types of bacterial vaginosis. However, the relationship between contraceptive use and womb infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), is complex and can depend on various factors, including the type of contraceptive used and individual health. Generally, barrier methods, like condoms, can help reduce the risk of infections. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding contraceptive choices and infection risk.
Cocaine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Flagyl does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Vicodin does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Morphine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Painkillers do not affect hte contraceptive implant.
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There are no known drug interactions between mefloquine and the contraceptive implant.
There are no know drug interactions beween augmentin and the contraceptive impalnt.
There are no known drug interactions between ampicillin and the contraceptive implant.
Does Implanon react/interfere with any drugs?Not to the same extent that the Pill does. For example, you can take antibiotics without lowering the efficiency of the implant
All women using the contraceptive implants have changes in their bleeding patterns.
There are no known drug interactions be2ween flucloxacillin and the contraceptive implant.