Opill, first over-the-counter birth control pill, will go on sale later this month
Source: ABC News
March 4, 2024, 10:57 AM
Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill that can be purchased without a prescription, will be available later this month online and in pharmacies for $19.99 a month, $49.99 for a three-month supply or $89.99 for a six-month supply, its parent company, Perrigo, said Monday.
Opill has been heralded as a potential game-changer for access to birth control because it eliminates the step of finding a doctor to write a prescription, which can be costly or burdensome depending on where women live and what health insurance coverage they have.
The drug has already been on the market for 50 years as prescription birth control and was determined safe and effective for over-the-counter use by the Food and Drug Administration in July. It's is expected to be available at major retailers like CVS and Walgreens nationwide in the coming weeks, as well as available for order directly through Opill's website. Preorder from select retailers begins this week.
The cost of Opill, however, will play a major role in its accessibility. Most insurance plans have to cover prescription birth control under the Affordable Care Act, but the laws differ state by state for birth control without a prescription -- which is uncharted territory.
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BonnieJW
(2,279 posts)It won't be long before the puritans will ban it.
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)it's another battle we simply have to fight. Whatever it takes...
Paladin
(28,287 posts)Stock up, everybody!
usonian
(9,987 posts)Morans.
So most insurance companies won't pay for it.
OnlinePoker
(5,730 posts)And, under the just introduced first phase of a national universal pharmacare plan, they will be free across Canada along with diabetes medications.
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/news/2024/02/government-of-canada-introduces-legislation-for-first-phase-of-national-universal-pharmacar.html
moniss
(4,274 posts)a rush to the courthouse for a court action and an emergency order to put on hold the FDA move until the case goes all the way to the Bought and Paid for US SC for them to find some reasoning from the Dark Ages in England to support prohibiting it.