YCT-529, a hormone-free male birth control pill, has shown high effectiveness in animals and is now in human trials, marking ...
Pills start at $18 per pack if you need birth control pills without insurance. If you’re covered, you’ll either pay nothing or the cost of your copay. If you have insurance, there’s no copay ...
Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. John Fetterman introduced a bill called the Convenient Contraception Act that would improve access to contraceptive products, including over-the-counter contraceptives.
Neither Medicaid nor commercial health plans will pay a pharmacist to prescribe the same hormonal contraceptives as a doctor.
Worth mentioning: Some morning-after pills may be less effective for people who weigh more than 165 pounds, so keep that in mind as you decide which emergency contraceptive option is right for you.
While the FDA has approved over 20 different categories of contraceptives, only two are available for men to prevent ...
A CONTRACEPTIVE pill for men is on the horizon after early human trials found it to be safe. Up until now, the primary male birth control options have been condoms and vasectomy. Male ...
Emergency contraception (postcoital contraception, the "morning-after pill") has been available for almost 30 years but remains vastly underutilized. As many as 50% of undesired pregnancies could ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. From March 1, the commonly used contraceptive pills Yaz and Yasmin will be listed on the PBS benefiting an estimated 50,000 women a year. It follows ...