Is the morning after pill sold in stores?

Is the morning after pill sold in stores?

You can buy levonorgestrel morning-after pills (like Plan B One-Step, Take Action, My Way, Option 2, Preventeza, AfterPill, My Choice, Aftera, and EContra) over the counter without a prescription at drugstores and pharmacies. It doesn’t matter how old you are and it doesn’t matter what your gender is.

Is the morning after pill free UK?

Regular contraception and emergency contraception is free through the NHS and is available through your local sexual health clinic, GP or some pharmacies. You can also order oral contraception (the pill) and emergency hormonal contraception (the morning after pill) online from SH:24 for free.

How can I get emergency contraception?

You can get both Levonelle and ellaOne free of charge from:

  1. contraception clinics.
  2. Brook centres.
  3. some pharmacies (find a pharmacy – ask if they provide free emergency contraception)
  4. most sexual health or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics.
  5. most NHS walk-in centres and minor injuries units.
  6. most GP surgeries (find a GP)

What can you use instead of morning after pill?

There are 2 ways to prevent pregnancy after you have unprotected sex: Option 1: Get a Paragard (copper) IUD within 120 hours (five days) after having unprotected sex. This is the most effective type of emergency contraception. The copper IUD works as well on day one as it does on day five.

How much does morning after pill cost UK?

Levonelle can be taken within 72 hours (3 days) of having unprotected sex, but it’s most effective if taken within 12 hours of having unprotected sex. Prices vary, but it’s likely to cost around £25. You need to be 16 or over to buy Levonelle.

Is contraceptive pill free on NHS?

Contraception is free to all women and men through the NHS. Places where you can get contraception include: most GP surgeries – talk to your GP or practice nurse. community contraception clinics.

How much is the morning after pill at Boots?

The morning after pill at Boots starts from £15.99, but the price may vary depending on which treatment is suitable for you. In some areas, it can also be free of charge in pharmacies through a local NHS service (subject to eligibility criteria and pharmacist availability).

Is the morning after pill legal in Ireland?

Pharmacists at Boots in Ireland will provide emergency contraception to the public from Wednesday without a presciption. The morning-after pill will be provided after consultation with the pharmacist in a private consultation room. Emergency contraception has been licensed for use in Ireland since late 2001.

Where can you get the morning after pill for free?

The NHS provide free morning after pills. You can pick them up in the following places: You will still need to see a doctor or nurse to get the pill, so you may have a fairly long wait in walk-in centres and clinics. How much does the morning after pill cost in Boots?

Is it safe to take the morning after pill?

With same-day collection in store, you’ll get fast, convenient access to the emergency contraception you need, if suitable for you. If you’ve had unprotected sex, something went wrong with your contraception or you forgot to take your regular pill, the morning after pill can reduce your risk of unplanned pregnancy.