Why this is a major step forward for reproductive health access. The very first over-the-counter birth control pill is just weeks away from being available for purchase. The company that makes the ...
Opill, the first-over-the-counter birth control pill, is officially on the market. The progestin-only medication does not require a prescription from a doctor or health insurance coverage.
Why is the FDA Approving Over-The-Counter Birth Control? The FDA has made a ruling that a particular kind of birth control will be available over the counter. Heritage Researcher Emma Waters ...
How Over-the-Counter Birth Control Differs From Other Contraceptives Shortly after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, an application for an over-the-counter birth control pill was submitted ...
However, in some states, you won't need a prescription for insurance or Medicaid to cover some of the cost for Opill and other over-the-counter birth control, Opill is the first and currently only ...
The first over-the-counter birth control pill has been approved by the FDA. Opill has been in use for over 50 years and has a 93% effective rate at preventing pregnancy. More from News The first ...
Democrats have opposed efforts to make birth control available over-the-counter. Why? The more cynical among us might suspect that they prefer contraception to remain as a government-mandated ...
Abortion is a divisive issue in the US. Calls have been growing for an over-the-counter birth control pill as many Republicans are restricting abortions. Abortion in the US: Fighting for rights ...