If you are taking a medication that interacts with Nexplanon, it may make Nexplanon less effective. In this case, it is recommended to keep the implant in place but also use an additional form of contraception. The duration for which you may need to use an additional method can vary depending on the specific medication you are taking. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure you are using the appropriate contraception methods.
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