Contraceptive?
(I mingy, they have commercials and adjectives and as far as I can remember no OTC drug can/has TV commercials...)
Answers: The pill, the patch, and the ring are all prescribed forms of birth control. You must progress to a doctor before getting them. They will explain the different choices and sort sure they are right for you. They will also have you come within a few months later to check your blood pressure.
what the ** is that? Over the Counter! the Pill is a contrective and it is near perscription ONLY, the only OTC contraceptive are condoms & diaphrams to the best of my awareness. good luck but with the sole purpose a dr can help you in a minute !
sorry - can we have this within plain language please? your interrogate doesnt really make sense but if your asking do they cause tv commercials for the pill then the answer is no.
For an oral contraceptive, you obligation a prescription from a doctor.
You can get condoms over the counter, but no oral contraceptives.
pretty much any drug can own commercials. tylenol, excedrin, pepto bismol, advil, all OTC, adjectives have commercials. but also things similar to viagara, plavix, prevaicd, allegra, and yes, different brands of the pill. all those require prescription. it doesn't concern if it's OTC or not, a drug company can have commercials. the pill - adjectives brands of it - are prescription only. oh, and diaphragms also require a prescription (despite what the other poster said - i use one, i know).