Yes, penicillin can potentially reduce the effectiveness of Birth Control pills. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking penicillin to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Penicillin can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills by decreasing the levels of hormones in the body, potentially leading to contraceptive failure. It is recommended to use additional forms of contraception while taking penicillin to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Yes, penicillin can interfere with the effectiveness of birth control, potentially reducing its effectiveness and increasing the risk of pregnancy. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking penicillin to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, antibiotics can potentially reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills.
Yes, antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of birth control.
Yes, antibiotics can potentially reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking antibiotics to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Penicillin does not affect birth control.
Yes! Any penicillin derived antibody negates the effectiveness of your birth control pills. These warnings are printed right on the label. PLEASE read your drug info prior to taking it!
Yes, antibiotics can potentially reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills.
Birth ontrol pills may not work as well while you are using Penicillin-VK . To prevent pregnancy, use an extra form of birth control (eg, condoms).
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Yes it may. I have recently read that obesity can affect the effectiveness of birth control.
does metronidazole affect the contraceptive injection? im on penicillin the same time aswell but my health clinic said penicillin doesnt affect the injection? is this right? :/
Yes, St John's Wort can decrease the effectiveness of birth control up to 50 percent
Yes, antibiotics can potentially reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking antibiotics to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Yes, rifampin can decrease the effectiveness of birth control pills. It may reduce the levels of hormones in the body, making the birth control less reliable. It is recommended to use additional forms of contraception while taking rifampin to prevent pregnancy.
No, but you should be abstaining from sex while being treated for chlamydia, so your birth control effectiveness is not an issue, right?
Taking more than the prescribed amount of birth control pills doesn't increase effectiveness, but does increase cost and the risk of side effects.