A searchable list of emergency contraceptive pills available per country
About this database
- Information on three types of emergency contraceptive (EC) pills, with different active ingredients, is available:
- Pills with 1,5 mg of levonorgestrel (LNG)
- Pills with 30 mg of ulipristal acetate (UPA)
- Pills with 10 to 25 mg of mifepristone.
- Find the information you are looking for by searching by country, region, type of EC pill or brand.
- The information on this site comes from numerous sources, including manufacturers, distributors, social marketing organizations, local experts and national regulatory agencies’ online databases. About the data:
- Prices of EC pills products in US$ are approximate, and are generated using an online currency converter in the month the information is provided. Where multiple prices for the same brand were reported, the median price is listed. Where a price range was given, the mid-point is listed.
- Information is provided on EC pills that are available in a given country at the time of data collection. We cannot ensure that the EC pills listed are actually procured and available at the time you consult the database, as markets are constantly changing.
- There are many brands of EC in the world today. We have done our best to capture them all but we cannot guarantee that the list of EC pills available by country is exhaustive. Information on EC pills that are available for online sale has not been included.
- When changes in availability are reported to us, this information will be validated and the website will be updated accordingly.
- Share information: Contact us at ecec [at] eeirh [dot] org to provide information from your country, or complete this survey (available in English and Spanish). Get in touch if you have any comments or questions. Additional information on country-specific EC guidelines and free provision is available upon request.
The database was launched in March 2025. Date of last update: March 25th, 2025. Previous updates: March 19th, 2025.
Project implemented in collaboration with the American Society for Emergency Contraception, with support from PSI/Ciff.