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  2. Where you can get birth control from a pharmacist without a ...

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    Arizona is the latest state to enable pharmacists to prescribe birth control. Since 2016, 29 states and Washington, D.C. have passed such laws.

  3. More US pharmacists can now prescribe birth control, and soon ...

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    Access to hormonal birth control — such as birth control pills or patches — is seeing major changes in 2024. More US pharmacists can now prescribe birth control, and soon, some patients won ...

  4. Who can take the newly available over-the-counter birth ... - AOL

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    Wen: Opill should be considered by individuals who desire birth control but are unable to see a primary care physician, gynecologist or other provider who can prescribe birth control pills. The ...

  5. Emergency contraceptive availability by country - Wikipedia

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    Women can be refused service by providers, and it is disapproved of by church leaders. Many are secretive about contraceptive use. [37] [38] Cameroon: Africa: Cambodia: Asia: Canada: North America (except Saskatchewan) (LNG only) [39] [40] Canada (Quebec) North America [39] [40] Cape Verde: Africa: Possibly due to small population [2] Central ...

  6. With over-the-counter birth control pills likely to be ...

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    The over-the-counter birth control pill will not require medical examinations or prescriptions prior to purchase. Sergey Mironov/Moment via Getty ImagesThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set ...

  7. Combined oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    Such legislation was considered to address physician shortages and decrease barriers to birth control for women. [214] Pharmacists in Oregon, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, and New Mexico have authority to prescribe birth control after receiving specialized training and certification from their respective state Board of Pharmacy.