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Insurance coverage of OTC oral contraceptives: Lessons from the field
The evidence supports over-the-counter access to progestin-only pills: A research summary
The Food and Drug Administration should approve over-the-counter oral contraception without an age restriction
Ensuring young people’s access to future over-the-counter birth control pills
Overview of FDA process to switch birth control pills from prescription-only to over-the-counter status
It’s time for over-the-counter birth control pills: The movement to free the pill
Behind the counter: Findings from the 2022 oral contraceptives access survey
The evidence is clear: It’s time for over-the-counter birth control pills
Equitable access to sexual and reproductive health care for all youth (American Academy of Pediatrics)
“Efforts to expand access, including pharmacist-initiated prescriptions (also known as pharmacy access), over-the-counter (OTC) sales, and mail-order (MO) purchasing, can reduce barriers to access that adolescents may experience.”
— American Academy of Pediatrics