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Will taking vitamin d supplements interfere with the effectiveness of birth control pills?

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Dr. Michael Kleerekoper
A Verified Doctoranswered
Endocrinology 53 years experience
Vitamin D: Vitamin D should have no effect on birth control pills. Take one 500 mg vitamin D every day. Not expensive and very safe!
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Is it ok to take birth control pills with vitamin d supplements?

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Dr. Frederick Singer
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Yes: There is no bad interaction between birth control pills and vitamin d.
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Last updated Apr 24, 2016

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