Emergency contraceptive pills and cold medications?
I took an emergency contraceptive pill, "Yuting," around 11 AM yesterday, but I had a slight cold at that time, so I went to the clinic to see a doctor.
I haven't taken any cold medicine since then, and I'm worried that the emergency contraceptive might not work.
Can I take cold medicine? The medications I have are Lorapseudo SR F.C.
for allergic rhinitis, Fucou Capsules for cough and phlegm, Oflodal F.C.
which contains Ofloxacin (an antibiotic), Pymadon Tablets which contain Acetaminophen (also known as Paracetamol) for fever and pain relief, and Tabellae Aminophyl which contains Aminophylline for asthma and bronchospasm.
Cindy, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/08/14
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Yesterday morning around 11 AM, I took an emergency contraceptive pill called "Yuting," but I had a slight cold at that time, so I went to the clinic to see a doctor.
I haven't taken any cold medicine since seeing the doctor, and I'm worried that the emergency contraceptive might not work.
Can I take cold medicine?
Answer: Yes, you can take cold medicine such as Loratadine SR F.C.
for allergic rhinitis, Fucou Capsules for cough and phlegm, Oflodal F.C.
which contains Ofloxacin as an antibiotic, Pymadon Tablets which contain Acetaminophen (also known as Paracetamol) for fever and pain relief, and Tabellae Aminophylline which contains Aminophylline for asthma and bronchospasm.
Reply Date: 2019/08/14
More Info
When it comes to taking cold medicine after consuming emergency contraceptive pills, such as "Yuting" (the emergency contraceptive you mentioned), it is generally safe to do so. Emergency contraceptive pills work primarily by preventing ovulation and may also alter the uterine lining to prevent implantation. The effectiveness of these pills is not significantly impacted by the concurrent use of most cold medications. However, it is essential to consider the specific ingredients in the cold medications you plan to take.
From the medications you listed, here’s a brief overview of their components:
1. Lorapseudo SR F.C. - This medication typically contains pseudoephedrine, which is a decongestant. It does not interfere with the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills.
2. Fucou Capsules “H.” - These are usually herbal or natural remedies for allergies or colds. Unless they contain specific ingredients that could affect hormonal balance, they should not pose a problem.
3. Oflodal F.C. - This contains ofloxacin, an antibiotic. Antibiotics can sometimes interfere with the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives, but ofloxacin is not commonly known to do so. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider regarding antibiotic use and its potential interactions with hormonal medications.
4. Pymadon Tablets “C.” - This contains acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol), which is a pain reliever and fever reducer. It is safe to take with emergency contraceptive pills.
5. Tabellae Aminophyl - This contains aminophylline, which is used for asthma and bronchospasm. It does not affect the efficacy of emergency contraceptive pills.
In summary, taking cold medicine after emergency contraceptive pills is generally safe, but you should always check the specific ingredients and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about interactions or side effects.
Additionally, it’s important to remember that while emergency contraceptive pills are effective, they are not 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy. Factors such as timing, the phase of your menstrual cycle, and how soon after unprotected intercourse the pill was taken can all influence effectiveness. If you have any doubts or experience unusual symptoms after taking these medications, it’s advisable to seek medical advice.
Lastly, if you are experiencing symptoms of a cold, it’s crucial to stay hydrated and rest. Over-the-counter cold medications can help alleviate symptoms, but if your symptoms persist or worsen, consider consulting a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment options.
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