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Plan B Finally Has Some Competition

September 9, 2009 - 10:13am 987 reads 1 comments

We can finally look forward to a generic brand of emergency contraception. The FDA has approved Watson Laboratories on its over-the-counter levonorgestrel tablets for women over 17. The pill, called Next Choice, is the generic version of Plan B, currently the only emergency contraceptive pill available for women.

Plan B hasn't always been accessible in the past. First off, it's expensive. Retailers may increase the price of Plan B from its wholesale price of $27.95 to upwards of $40 (PDF). Given that many women who have unprotected sex are young women, this can be a lot of money. Emergency contraception also becomes cost-prohibitive for women of color who are disproportionately from low-income communities. You must also take the first of the two pills within 72 hours of unprotected sex for it to be at all effective.

The introduction of a generic pill will hopefully make emergency contraception more accessible and available to women who need it. It's important in the process of reducing unwanted pregnancies and in the larger fight for reproductive justice. Still, the new pill will only be about 10% cheaper than Plan B. Every bit helps, I suppose. In addition, local clinics (such as Planned Parenthood) do offer EC at a reduced cost to women who are experiencing financial hardship.

The current version of Plan B, where two pills are taken, has been replaced in pharmacies with Plan B One Step. No longer does one need to take one pill then take the other 12 hours later - women simply take the one pill within 72 hours of unprotected sex.

Another notable point about the generic alternative is that unlike Plan B One Step, which is available to 17 year olds without a prescription, Next Choice is only available over-the-counter to adults.

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Hi there, I just went to my nearest pharmacy and was surprised that they had this generic pill Next Choice. I have had an accident before and have used Plan B, which was really the only one available before and around $50.00. This one was $34.99 and I am trying it today. I have had no side effects unlike with Plan B, I felt extremely nauseous and dizzy.

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