Before this legislation, a woman would need to get a prescription to receive
emergency contraception without a copayment.
Also this year, two states passed measures aimed at facilitating the ability of pharmacists to dispense
emergency contraception without a prescription, bringing to five the number of states taking this approach.
To increase access to ECs, in December 2000 British Columbia became the first province to grant independent prescriptive authority to specially trained pharmacists, enabling them to provide
emergency contraception without a physician's prescription.14 Our aim was to determine whether granting prescriptive authority to pharmacists would result in women obtaining ECs from pharmacists instead of their physicians, and whether the number of overall EC prescriptions would increase.
A federal appeals court decision allowing girls of any age to buy
emergency contraception without a prescription won't immediately change access.
Not exact matches
If you had sex
without backup
contraception after the ring has been in for four weeks, consider using
emergency contraception immediately.
Emergency Contraception: Methods that are used to prevent pregnancy after a woman has had sex
without birth control, after the method she used has failed, or if a woman is raped.
Schneiderman's proposal, the Comprehensive
Contraception Coverage Act of 2017, would codify in state law Obamacare provisions that require health insurers to offer contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and emergency contraception obtainable even without a
Contraception Coverage Act of 2017, would codify in state law Obamacare provisions that require health insurers to offer
contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and emergency contraception obtainable even without a
contraception with no out - of - pocket cost and would also expand guarantees to include coverage of sterilization procedures for both men and women, and
emergency contraception obtainable even without a
contraception obtainable even
without a prescription.
You forgot the condoms If pregnancy is your concern,
emergency contraception is readily available
without a prescription.
«It's nice that there are so many options to get
emergency contraception on your own
without having to go through any gatekeepers,» says Dr. White.
And when the callers asked about general dispensing information, 48 percent of pharmacies incorrectly told the callers that
emergency contraception was not available
without a prescription to anyone.
«In 2013, the FDA lifted the age restrictions for
emergency contraception, and a lot of people thought, «Great, we won, it's over, and now it's available and acceptable to anyone
without any identification,»» said study author Dr. Tracey Wilkinson, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine.
If you do have unprotected sex,
emergency contraception is available from many pharmacies
without a prescription.
I decline to direct a remedy comparable to that which I directed in my 2009 opinion, such as directing that
emergency contraception be made available
without a prescription but with the current point - of - sale restrictions to women whom studies have demonstrated are capable of understanding the label and using the product appropriately.
RHTP led the fight to bring
emergency contraception (EC) into the mainstream and make it available over-the-counter (OTC)(i.e.,
without a prescription).
As the nation's leading provider of women's health care, Planned Parenthood knows firsthand how critical it is that women be able to get
emergency contraception quickly and
without hurdles.»
Planned Parenthood led the charge on several critical women's health and rights victories, including: the creation of the birth control pill and the development of the IUD; the legalization of birth control and abortion care; insurance coverage for
contraception; public awareness and availability of
emergency contraception; ensuring that pharmacies fill prescriptions for birth control; and coverage
without co-pays of the full range of FDA - approved contraceptive methods.
It is 2007 — any woman should be able to walk into any pharmacy, anywhere in the country, and get birth control, including
emergency contraception,
without discrimination or delay,» said PPFA President Cecile Richards.
Women should be able to walk into any pharmacy, anywhere in the country, and get birth control, including
emergency contraception,
without discrimination or delay,» said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Since Griswold, we've led the charge for insurance coverage for contraceptives, advocated for over-the-counter access to
emergency contraception and worked to make sure women can get access to their birth control at their pharmacy
without discrimination or delay.»
«We are outraged that the FDA has yet again delayed a decision on making
emergency contraception available
without prescription.
Emergency Contraception, Pregnancy Testing and some Birth Control services
without a pelvic exam are available during all hours the center is opened.
We gladly accept walk - ins on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m for STI / HIV testing, birth control refills, pregnancy testing,
emergency contraception and HOPE patients (patients who would like to get on birth control
without having an exam done).
Most major medical and health care organizations, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Society for Adolescent Medicine support making
emergency contraception available
without a prescription.
Emergency contraception pills (EContra EZ, a generic equivalent of Plan B One Step) are available for sale,
without prescription, Monday - Saturday, during this health center's regular hours until 30 minutes before closing time.
The same year, Plan B
emergency contraception became available for purchase
without a prescription for women ages 18 +.
Birth control refills including Depo shots Birth control prescription
without exam
Emergency Contraception (EC, Plan B, «morning after pill») Vaccines including the HPV vaccine and Flue vaccines Pregnancy test STI screening if not experiencing symptoms (including HIV) Walk - ins are welcome until 30 minutes before the close.
Birth control refill pickups, birth control services
without a pelvic exam (if qualified),
emergency contraception, pregnancy tests, and rapid HIV tests (results in 20 minutes) are available on a walk - in basis up to one hour before closing.
Emergency contraception pills (EContra EZ, a generic version of Plan B One Step) are available for sale,
without prescription, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, during this health center's regular hours until 30 minutes before closing time.
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood Federation of America said today that
emergency contraception should be available over the counter
without age restrictions, citing solid scientific and medical research showing that it is safe and effective in preventing unintended pregnancy.
Emergency contraception pills (EContra EZ, a generic version of Plan B One Step) are available for sale,
without prescription, Monday - Saturday, during this health center's regular hours until 30 minutes before closing time.
Emergency contraception is now available
without age restrictions.
If you have vaginal sex
without using a condom more than 15 weeks after your last shot, you should use
emergency contraception.
Emergency Contraception (called Plan B) is available to anyone 18 or older
without a prescription.
Birth control refills including Depo shots Birth control prescription
without exam
Emergency Contraception (EC, Plan B, «morning after pill») Vaccines including the HPV vaccine Pregnancy test STI screening if not experiencing symptoms (including HIV) Walk - ins are welcome until 30 minutes before the close.
A federal judge ruled that
emergency contraception, known as the morning - after pill, must be available over the counter,
without any age restrictions.
Legislation in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Quebec already allows pharmacists to dispense the drug
without a physician's prescription; the drug's reclassification by Health Canada helps to equalize access to
emergency contraception for women across the country.