Publication | Closed Access
Direct Access to Emergency Contraception Through Pharmacies and Effect on Unintended Pregnancy and STIs
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While removing the requirement to go through pharmacists or clinics to obtain EC increases use, the public health impact may be negligible because of high rates of unprotected intercourse and relative underutilization of the method. Given that there is clear evidence that neither pharmacy access nor advance provision compromises contraceptive or sexual behavior, it seems unreasonable to restrict access to EC to clinics.
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