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Best Cyber Monday Deal, Guaranteed

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I have the absolute best deal for you or your loved one: Check out this ECP carousel I put together to make it easier for you to buy the ECP in advance and have it handy: Amazon.com Widgets I added the condoms because the carousel had to have 6 items minimum, and, for some reason, Nextime (out-of-stock) and Next Choice came up as not found. Also notice we're now back to the i-Pill on Amazon, with Nextime unavailable, but let's not get sidetracked by that. The i-Pill and Nextime are different brand names for the same drug, a one-pill progestin (levonorgestrel) ECP. Whichever brand is available, it's easy to order at a good price. The important thing to remember, if you are sexually active and do not plan a pregnancy, is to buy the ECP now, in advance, when you don't need it and keep it handy and use it in case of an emergency. Have I mentioned it's important to buy ECP in advance and keep it handy? If you think I'm belaboring the point, think again. Every s...

Get It Together XO Jane! Every Pharmacy In New York Is Out of Plan B For a Very Rood Reason! Every One!

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This article is intended as satire, I think. Unfortunately, it's poorly executed satire and the topic is birth control. That's a dangerous combination in dire need of a remedy , or two . Here's mine: Plan B isn't pining for the fjords, it's no more Pharmacies are out of Plan B because Plan B has been discontinued by its manufacturer quite some time ago. So forget about Plan B and familiarize yourselves with the available emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) brands. Next Choice and Postinor Next Choice and Postinor (outside the US) are the equivalent of Plan B -- 2 pill levonorgestrel (LNG), a progestin, dose brands available without a prescription and on Amazon. Take both pills at the same time (disregard label instructions), as soon as possible after the act of unprotected intercourse, up to 120 hrs/5 days. The sooner you use it, the more effective it is. Plan B One-Step, i-Pill/Nextime, and Postinor 1/Postinor2 Unidosis Plan B One-Step , i-Pill / Nextime , a...

The Emergency Contraceptive Pill (ECP), Still Restricted After All These Years

"Was I really raped if my skull wasn't fractured in the attack?" "Will I be allowed to set foot inside the ED if there's even the slightest chance that my mere pregnant presence could perturb an employee?" When these are legitimate questions you have to ask yourself if you're a woman of reproductive age in today's America, it's likely you won't have much time and energy left over to ponder the nonsensical restrictions on the sale of ECPs , like Plan B One-Step, and the FDA's ongoing contempt of court. So here's an update on the latest developments: Teva, the manufacturer of the emergency contraceptive Plan B, announced that they filed an over-the-counter application for Plan B One-Step with the Food and Drug Administration this week. The application requests that the agency make the emergency contraceptive available without a prescription for women of all ages. This development comes on the heels of the Center for Reproductive Rights ...

Emergency Contraceptive Pill News: The i-Pill Is Now Nextime

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UPDATE : Looks like the i-Pill is back. So, the i-Pill and Nextime are the same drug, a one-pill 1.5 mg levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive pill, different brand names. Links for both the i-Pill and Nextime now go to their respective Amazon pages. See which one is available, buy it ahead of time , and keep it handy. The one-pill emergency contraceptive brand i-Pill has a new name: Nextime The Paras company acquired the i-Pill from Cipla and thought it a good idea to change the brand name. To one similar to another emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) brand already on the market. Brilliant, no? But I digress. So, Nextime is a one-pill, 1.5 mg levonorgestrel (LNG, a progestin) emergency contraceptive pill. You take it as soon as possible after the act of unprotected intercourse, up to 5 days. The sooner you take Nextime, the more effective it is. Both the i-Pill and Nextime are available on Amazon for $19.98. Nextime should not be confused with Next Choice . Next Choice is a two-pil...