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    Morning-after pill allowed freely in Canada
    Cincinnati Sun
    Friday 16th May, 2008  
    (IANS)


    Canada has joined India, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands in making the morning-after pill freely available over the counter.

    Till now, the pill, also known as Plan B or Levonorgestrel, had been a prescription-only drug here, making it mandatory for a woman to have medical consultation before being allowed to buy it.
    Pharmacists cited a lack of knowledge among users for its prescription-only sale.
    However, the pill has been partially available over the counter in cases where a woman consults a pharmacist.
    In its landmark decision, the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) Thursday said any woman can now walk into a pharmacy and buy the contraceptive pill.
    Only India, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway allow sale of the morning-after pill without any medical consultation or prescription.
    One dose of the pill currently costs about $30 (Rs.1,200) in Canada. The pill is said to have about 90 percent success rate of preventing a pregnancy if it is taken within 72 hours after sex.

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