Yes, it does. You can get them prescribed from a gynecologist or go to Planned Parenthood and have a doctor there prescribe it.
birth control medications have to be prescribed by a doctor. However birth control condoms are available over the counter.
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.
In the US, it's by prescription only.
No,. You should take the birth control pills as they have been prescribed.
There are no known drug interactions between acyclovir and the birth control pill, and they are often prescribed together.
Birth control pills have to be prescribed by a medical provider. You cannot buy them over the counter.
Birth control pills like LoEstrin are prescribed for a myriad of reasons, including control of irregular bleeding or excess bleeding, hormonal support, hormonal regulation, control of endometriosis, reduction in painful periods, and others.
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.
The most effective way to track and manage your birth control schedule using a birth control calendar is to consistently mark the days you take your birth control pill or receive your birth control shot. This helps you stay organized and ensures you are following your prescribed schedule accurately.
If they are your birth control pills, prescribed by your doctor, you need to make another appointment and listen this time to what your doctor tells you.
it depends on what kind of birth control she's on if its the pill it should still come but should be shorter.. its best to ask you physician., or who ever prescribed it.
Yes it can be and it works well to get rid of the most severe problems.