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The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Opill, a progestin-only birth control pill (POP), for over-the-counter (OTC) use on July 13, 2023 . This significant milestone came after 20 years of advocacy and research led by member...
Resource: State OTC Coverage Toolkit
Resource: State OTC Coverage Toolkit
Over-the-counter access to combined oral contraceptives for individuals with hypertension: An expert review — Free The Pill
Over-the-counter access to combined oral contraceptives for individuals with hypertension: An expert review — Free The Pill
Kate Grindlay, Katherine Key, Raegan McDonald-Mosley, Melissa Kottke, Dázon Dixon Diallo, Martha Gulati, Daniel Grossman American Journal of Preventive Cardiology Abstract Efforts are underway to move a combined oral contraceptive over the counter in the United States. However, hypertension is
Free the Pill's All About Opill Zine
Free the Pill's All About Opill Zine
Want to help us spread the word? We’ve created a series of zines—short DIY publications—to raise awareness and amplify evidence-based information about birth control pills and over-the-counter access! Check out this video from Advocates for Youth, or this infographic from 9to5, to learn how to
[Guide] Distribute Opill in your community — Learn more!
[Guide] Distribute Opill in your community — Learn more!
Did you know that eligible organizations can receive free Opill to distribute in their communities? That's right! Over 70 organizations are actively distributing OTC birth control pills across the country . Here's how your organization can get involved:
[FACT SHEET] OTC progestin-only birth control pills for trans + gender expansive communities
[FACT SHEET] OTC progestin-only birth control pills for trans + gender expansive communities
For the first time in the United States, people of all ages, backgrounds, and identities have access to an over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pill—meaning no prescription or ID required! Check out our fact sheet to learn more about the reasons trans, non-binary, intersex, and gender-expansive folk
Pride in our research, partnerships, and communities: How Ibis drives change
Pride in our research, partnerships, and communities: How Ibis drives change
Opill® Cost Assistance Program (CAP) Frequently Asked Questions
Opill® Cost Assistance Program (CAP) Frequently Asked Questions
Our Donation Program's purpose is intended to help provide safe and effective daily contraception for individuals who can become pregnant. Learn how to apply.
Share your voice: What does OTC Access mean to you?
Share your voice: What does OTC Access mean to you?
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Join the movement to #FreeThePill
Join the movement to #FreeThePill
Join the movement to make birth control pills available over the counter in the United States and ensure they’re fully covered by insurance, affordable, and available to people of all ages.
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The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Opill, a progestin-only birth control pill (POP), for over-the-counter (OTC) use on July 13, 2023 . This significant milestone came after 20 years of advocacy and research led by member...
Free the Pill's Resource Library
Free the Pill's Resource Library
From publications to webinars to research and more, our library of resources is your go-to place for information on over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pills.
Free the Pill and Cover It, Too: Strategies for Making OTC Birth Control Coverage Work In the Real World
Free the Pill and Cover It, Too: Strategies for Making OTC Birth Control Coverage Work In the Real World
This report from Free the Pill’s OTC Contraceptive Coverage Collaborative—authored by Robyn Elliott and Victoria Nichols —details recommendations for advocates, policymakers, retailers, pharmacists, insurers, and pharmacy benefit managers in implementing coverage of OTC birth control products.
The difference between three types of pills for reproductive health
The difference between three types of pills for reproductive health
Birth control pills, emergency contraceptive pills, and abortion pills are three different types of medications that are used in reproductive health care. One main difference between them is that birth control pills and emergency contraceptive pills prevent pregnancy, while abortion pills end a preg
Free the Pill's guide to the 2 types of daily birth control pills: combined oral contraceptives (COCs) and progestin-only pills (POPs)
Free the Pill's guide to the 2 types of daily birth control pills: combined oral contraceptives (COCs) and progestin-only pills (POPs)
Resource Roundup: Policies To Expand Access
Resource Roundup: Policies To Expand Access
From publications to webinars to research and more, our library of resources is your go-to place for information on over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pills.
Prescription vs. OTC access
Prescription vs. OTC access
We break down the biggest differences between prescription (including pharmacy/pharmacist prescribing models) and over-the-counter access in this chart.
Online Prescriber Chart
Online Prescriber Chart
In this resource, we keep track of who prescribes the birth control pill online.
We Freed the Pill, Now Let's Make it Equitably Accessible
We Freed the Pill, Now Let's Make it Equitably Accessible
This piece was authored by Victoria Nichols, who is the Project Director for Free the Pill at Ibis Reproductive Health.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about Opill
FAQ: Everything you need to know about Opill
Celebrating one year of OTC birth control pills in the United States!
Celebrating one year of OTC birth control pills in the United States!
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