There are different drug interactions for different types of Birth Control. Condoms, diaphragm, NFP, and Paragard really don't have drug interactions. Mirena and Depo have very few. Patches and ring have a few more, and pills a few more than that.
There is no combination of birth control that cancels its effectiveness.
Aciphex mat affect birth control in some instances. This is because it affects other medicines taken and would therefore interfere with birth control pills.
Yes, but there are some medications that interact with oral contraceptives, so it is important that you let your pharmacist and doctor (if there are different prescribing doctors) what medicines you are currently taking.
Antibiotics will completely eliminate the usefulness of a birth control pill. A secondary source, such as condoms, should be used while on antibiotics to continue the prevention of pregnancy. Usually the medical information on the birth control package states which medicines will interfere with the product.
antibiotics are one of the most common medicines that counter the effects of birth control. there could be others. you should speak to your doctor.
I don't know of any food sources than will interfere with BC.
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Periods will become frequent with certain birth control medicines, but they also can cause infertiliy.
yes generally speaking the only thing that effects the protection your birth control offers is antibiotics and not even all antibiotics. the medicines that effect birth control now have warnings printed on the side of the bottle. mucinex is fine to take
Some medications may interact with others and cause them to be ineffective. Check with your doctor before taking a diet pill with your birth control pills.
Ovranette is a type of birth control pill available in the UK. A website that tells about it is: www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100000882.html
Acetaminophens, overactive thyroid medicines, male and female hormones, other antibiotics, blood thinners, disulfiram (antabuse), antiseizure medicines, blood pressure drugs, birth control medication.