I have been prescribed oral contraceptive pills to be taken in the morning for irregular periods, along with other medications. Is it safe to take all of these medications together at night instead?
Yes, you can generally switch your birth control pill to the evening, provided you take it at the exact same time every night. However, taking them together with your other medications depends entirely on what those other drugs are. Some medications can interact with contraceptive pills, potentially reducing their effectiveness or causing unwanted side effects. Others may require spacing out for proper absorption. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist with the specific names of your other medications to ensure it is safe to take them all together at night.
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I have been prescribed oral contraceptive pills to be taken in the morning for irregular periods, along with other medications. Is it safe to take all of these medications together at night instead?
I have been prescribed oral contraceptive pills to be taken in the morning for irregular periods, along with other medications. Is it safe to take all of these medications together at night instead? | Apollo Pharmacy