Oral contraceptives

Encyclopedia of Medicine, Apr 06, 2001 by Nancy Ross-Flanigan

The list above does not include every drug that may interact with oral contraceptives. Be sure to check with a physician or pharmacist before combining oral contraceptives with any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicine.

  • Periodicals
  • Carr, Teresa. "Good News about the Pill." American Health 15 (September 1966): 82.
  • Kelley, Barbara Bailey. "Learning to Love the Pill--Again: For a Woman in Her Thirties or Beyond, It Offers a Lot More Than Reliable Birth Control." Health 12 (January-February 1998): 46.
  • Thomas, Margaret. "Hormones, Women, and Safety." British Medical Journal 315 (August 23, 1997): 493.

Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Gale Research, 1999.

 

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