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You may take a blood pressure pill every other day if that is how the doctor prescribed the medicine. Medicine should always be taken as prescribed.

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Yes, and if you've missed pills, that's the appropriate way to make up for the missed ones. But remember to use a back up method of Birth Control for the next seven days.

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In order for the birth control pill to effectively prevent pregnancy, you need to take it every day. You can't take it only when you have sex.

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For the birth control pill to be effective in preventing pregnancy, you have to take it every day.

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Yes you can, should you? Probably no.

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