never try to get Birth Control pills from over the counter.... Pills has many side effects & contraindications which must be looked for by some tests & lab investigations before deciding wether is it safe for you or not.
Birth control pills are prescribed by your doctor. It isn't something that you can just walk into a convenience store and buy. It is a behind the counter drug.
You have to have prescription from the doctor and then take that to the drug store/pharmacy.
Yes, birth control pills require a prescription in the US.
There are no known drug interactions between ketorolac (toradol) and combined or progestin-only birth control pills.
There are no drug interactions between vitamin D pills and the birth control pill.
There are no known drug interactions between fluoxetine and the birth control pill.There are no known drug interations between fluoxetine and birth control pills.
Birth control pills, patch, ring, shot, and Mirena IUD contain medications.
There are no known drug interactions between biotin and birth control pills.
There are no known drug interactions between phenylephrine, paracetamol, and birth control pills.
There are no known drug interactions between vitamin E pills and the birth control pill.
No. If you are taking birth control pills neither of those will effect the pill. I took all three together for years and never had my pills fail. The only drug that effects the effectiveness of your pill is an antibiotic .It does lessen the pill.
There are no known drug interactions between ibuprofen, ibuprofen plus diphenhydramine, and the birth control implant.