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The EC wheel: now available on-line and in French

 “Emergency contraception methods” (the EC wheel), a counselling tool for pharmacists and health providers published in May 2016 by ECEC, is now available in French,  and can be used from tablets, cellphones and computers (on and off line). This tool is inspired in the WHO Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (MEC) wheel, and based on the…

In the UK, BPAS launches campaign to reduce the cost of EC pills

The UK organisation BPAS, launched a campaign that calls on pharmacies to reduce the cost of EC pills. As stated in ECEC´s last update on access to EC in Europe, the prices for both LNG and UPA EC pills when procured directly at the pharmacy in certain regions of the United Kingdom and in Ireland, are the higher in…

Tajikistan

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Tajikistan: local pharmacies and family planning clinics distribute LNG EC, UPA EC, and the Yuzpe method. LNG EC, UPA EC, and the use of IUD for EC are included in national guidelines for family planning. Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status Cost Guidelines & common…

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Recommendations for quickstarting hormonal contraception after UPA EC

Over the past year, there have been discussions around whether hormonal contraception should be resumed immediately after the intake of UPA EC. The concern is that using a progestin-containing contraceptive could counteract the effects of UPA EC. UPA is an anti-progestin that works by delaying or inhibiting ovulation; if a progestin-containing contraceptive is administered at the…

Azerbaijan

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Azerbaijan: LNG EC is available in pharmacies. LNG EC and the use of IUD for EC are included in national guidelines for family planning, but EC is not reimbursed or covered by social security. Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status Cost Guidelines & common practices…

Russian Federation

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in the Russian Federation: LNG and mifepristone EC pills are available from pharmacies and family planning clinics, and LNG EC is included in the national contraceptives guide, but EC is not reimbursed or covered by social security. In January 2024, two brands of LNG EC were reclassified as non-prescription medicines….

Armenia

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Armenia: local pharmacies distribute LNG, UPA, and mifepristone EC pills. LNG EC, UPA EC, and the use of IUD for EC are included in national guidelines for family planning. As of 2015, the government has pledged to procure free contraceptives, including EC, for certain populations. Sexual & reproductive health…

Greece

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Greece: local pharmacies distribute EC, and LNG EC, UPA EC, and the use of IUD for EC are included in national policies for family planning. Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status Cost Guidelines & common practices EC use Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility…

Belarus

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Belarus: LNG EC and UPA EC are available in pharmacies, but EC is not reimbursed or covered by social security. Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status Cost Guidelines & common practices EC use Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status In Belarus,…

Uzbekistan

Emergency contraception (EC) is available in Uzbekistan: LNG EC is available in pharmacies. LNG EC and the use of IUD for EC are included in national guidelines for family planning, but EC is not reimbursed or covered by social security. Sexual & reproductive health background information Accessibility & prescription status Cost Guidelines & common practices…