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Newly FDA-Approved OTC Birth Control Will Officially Be Available in the U.S. Soon

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially approved Opill, a daily birth control pill, for over-the-counter sale.

Opill’s FDA approval means it’s the first over-the-counter birth control option that’s available in the U.S. without a doctor’s prescription. That could go a long way in eliminating barriers for people who need birth control but are uninsured, are unable to see a doctor, or are in a sexual health clinic or contraceptive desert.

The FDA statement noted that OTC birth control can make a huge difference in preventing the over 3 million unintended pregnancies in the U.S. each year. “Unintended pregnancies have been linked to negative maternal and perinatal outcomes, including reduced likelihood of receiving early prenatal care and increased risk of preterm delivery, with associated adverse neonatal, developmental and child health outcomes,” the statement read.

Like other progestin-only birth control pills, Opill must be taken at the same time every day and is not completely without risks, but that’s pretty standard. Spotting, nausea, and headaches are common side effects of almost any hormonal birth control and often are more prominent when you first start taking it.

When will Opill be available? CNN reported that it’ll be in pharmacies and drug stores by the beginning of 2024. The price is still to be determined, but there are efforts to make it as affordable and accesible as possible to anyone who needs over-the-counter birth control.

 

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