"Opill: The First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill in the US"

The first over-the-counter birth control pill in the US, Opill, has been shipped to major retailers and pharmacies, with a one-month supply costing $19.99 and a three-month supply priced at $49.99. Opill will also be available online and through select retailers, offering a six-month supply for $89.99. While it is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken as directed, concerns about cost and accessibility persist, with advocacy groups urging for lower pricing. Perrigo has announced a cost assistance program for qualified low-income and uninsured individuals, and the pill may be eligible for payment or reimbursement through insurance accounts. Despite potential barriers, healthcare professionals view Opill as a positive step toward improving access to high-quality birth control.
- First on CNN: First over-the-counter birth control pill in US ships to retailers, costing about $20 for one-month pack CNN
- GR-based Perrigo prepares to launch first OTC birth control WOODTV.com
- A Behind-The-Counter Class Of Drugs Could Accelerate Rx-To-OTC Switches In U.S. Forbes
- Perrigo Commences Shipments of Opill® to Retailers Nationwide, Empowering Millions to Enter a New Era of Reproductive Health Access in the United States PR Newswire
- The Evolution of Access: Opill and Narcan Lead the Charge in Rx-to-OTC Switches in the U.S. Medriva
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