Besides, antibiotics won't work on a virus anyway. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Judith Thamm [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 11:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Antibiotics and the Pill

Dear Tony,


>
> Does taking antibiotics result in contraceptive pill becoming less
> effective?
I believe it doesn't - only - why would you want to take an antibiotic?
anti = against  biosis=life; an against life product - it would only
impair
the person's immune system.


>
> Does taking CS make the pill less effective?

A colloid does not interreact with a drug unless it contained fungal,
bacterial or viral contamination.

>
> A young adult who is on the pill and who has just come down with 'flu
> wants to know. Her mother has offered her CS for the 'flu symptoms,
and
> the CS is said to be "a natural antibiotic". She seems to think that
the
> pill is made ineffective by antibiotics, thus increasing the risk of
> unwanted pregnancy. She would like to take CS but doesn't want to
become
> pregnant right now. :, giving up sex for a while doesn't seem to be an
> option.

[The population would decline if it was.... ;) ]

>
> I am not aware of antibiotics affecting the pill and, if so,
> would really like to know the pathway.
>
Avoid antibiotics, take the CS, continue sex, continue the pill.

Regards,
Judith.


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