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Two important new avenues have opened up for women to access the reproductive health care medications they need and deserve. Several high-profile retailers merit commendation for their contributing role. Their involvement is an example of conscientious leadership from the business community.
One of the recently opened pathways involves birth control pills. While this form of contraception has been available by prescription for decades, an over-the-counter version called Opill is expected to be available in stores and online soon in Minnesota and elsewhere.
The Star Tribune Editorial Board has previously advocated for making birth control pills available without a prescription. In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court added to the urgency when it overturned Roe v. Wade. Major medical organizations — such as the American Medical Association, whose membership includes about 272,000 current and retired U.S. physicians — also have called for over-the-counter access, and with good reason.
Birth control pills have a long track record of safety and are one of the most effective forms of reversible contraception available. They’re also sold over-the-counter in more than 100 countries. American women should be able to access birth control pills just as easily, without the cost of seeing a medical provider. Fortunately, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Opill last summer for over-the-counter use, enabling purchase in a store or online without a doctor’s visit.
Commercial availability took a bit of time to catch up, but the product should be in some stores by the end of March, with the price estimated at $20 a month, $49.95 for a three-month supply or $89.99 for a six-month supply.
The FDA’s decision is overdue but still welcome. While Opill will be sold online at Opill.com, it’s also critical for broader access that traditional retailers stock it. Buying Opill at a neighborhood store provides immediate availability vs. waiting for mail delivery, which may be a deterrent to some or compromise privacy.