Table of Contents
- 1 What can cause Nexplanon to fail?
- 2 What medications affect Nexplanon?
- 3 Does amoxicillin affect birth control implant?
- 4 Do antibiotics affect nexplanon?
- 5 Do antibiotics affect Nexplanon?
- 6 Does antibiotics affect implant birth control?
- 7 Will antibiotics affect nexplanon?
- 8 Can anything stop the implant from working?
What can cause Nexplanon to fail?
Of the remaining 127 cases, the most common reason for unintended pregnancy was failure to insert the implant in 84 women. Other reasons included incorrect timing of insertion (19 cases), expulsion of Implanon (3 cases) and interaction with hepatic enzyme-inducing medicines (8 cases).
What medications affect Nexplanon?
Certain medicines may make NEXPLANON less effective, including:
- Aprepitant.
- Barbiturates.
- Bosentan.
- Carbamazepine.
- Felbamate.
- Griseofulvin.
- Oxcarbazepine.
- Phenytoin.
Does amoxicillin and clavulanate affect Nexplanon?
No interactions were found between amoxicillin and Nexplanon.
Does amoxicillin affect birth control implant?
No other antibiotics have been proven to affect hormonal birth control methods. This includes commonly prescribed antibiotics like amoxicillin (Amoxil) and doxycycline. Safest contraception options: In most cases, the birth control shot (Depo-Provera), hormonal implant (Nexplanon), hormonal IUD (eg.
Do antibiotics affect nexplanon?
More questions from patients: Do antibiotics affect Nexplanon? Common antibiotics, like amoxicillin, won’t change the effectiveness of nexplanon. The antibiotic rifampin (also known as Rifadin and Rimactane) is the only exception — it can lower the effectiveness of nexplanon and other birth control methods.
Do antibiotics affect implant?
Most antibiotics are completely safe to take if you have a hormonal implant, and do not interfere with preventing pregnancy. The only exception is an antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis (TB).
Do antibiotics affect Nexplanon?
Does antibiotics affect implant birth control?
Does AMOX CLAV affect birth control?
Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium can make birth control pills less effective. Ask your doctor about using a non-hormonal birth control (condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, or contraceptive sponge) to prevent pregnancy. Do not give this medicine to a child without medical advice.
Will antibiotics affect nexplanon?
Can anything stop the implant from working?
Some medicines can make the implant less effective, such as: medicines for HIV, epilepsy and tuberculosis. complementary remedies, such as St John’s Wort. some antibiotics, such as rifabutin or rifampicin.
Do antibiotics mess with nexplanon?
The common antibiotics a doctor or nurse gives you will not affect your Nexplanon. Antibiotics for TB (tuberculosis) and antibiotics to treat or prevent meningitis can affect Nexplanon as can some drugs used to treat epilepsy and HIV. The complementary medicine St John’s Wort can also make Nexplanon less effective.