Women who take oral contraceptives should not smoke cigarettes. It is not recommended because with some contraceptives like Yaz smoking increases the chance of blood clots.
Oral contraceptives do not protect against AIDS
Oral contraceptives are available only with a physician's prescription
Oral contraceptives may make some existing cancers worse
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Blood sugar levels may increase slightly when oral contraceptives are used
Oral contraceptives may cause the gums to become tender and swollen or to bleed
Women who are breastfeeding should check with their physicians before using oral contraceptives
One other well-known, noncontraceptive benefit of oral contraceptives is an improvement in acne
Oral contraceptives and other hormonal contraceptives have two main components are Progestin and Estrogen, although there are birth control pills that that contain only Progestin.
Yes, there is no interaction between those 2 drugs.
When taken in the proper amounts, following a specific schedule, oral contraceptives are very effective in preventing pregnancy