Should morning-after pill be available 'off the shelf'?

British Pregnancy Advisory Service calls for end to 'sexist surcharge' for mandatory consultations

Morning After pill
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A leading pregnancy charity has called for the morning-after pill to be made available in supermarkets and pharmacies at a drastically reduced cost.

Studies by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) found Levonelle, the leading brand of emergency contraception, costs as much as £30 in UK pharmacies but can be bought in France for £6.

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