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Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills - Pros & Cons - ProCon.org

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Proponents say birth control pills are safer than many OTC drugs and common activities. Opponents say OTC pills would raise the cost of the drug.

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Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills - Pros & Cons - ProCon.org Skip to content Home More Issues About Us FAQs Teachers’ Corner OTC Birth Control Pills Should Birth Control Pills Be Available Over the Counter (OTC)? Last updated on: 3/4/2024 | Author: ProCon.org History of OTC Birth Control Of the 72.2 million American women of reproductive age, 64.9% use a contraceptive . About 10.5 million American women of reproductive age (15-49 years) used the birth control pill between 2017 and 2019. The Pill was the second most commonly used method of contraception in the United States after female sterilization (aka tubal ligation or “getting your tubes tied”).  The Pill is currently available by prescription only–with the exception of Opill (a progestin-only pill)–and a debate has emerged about whether the birth control pill should be available over-the-counter (OTC), which means the Pill would be available along with other drug...

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