When we head towards federal elections, the work government has recently announced the value of the financing package $ 573 million for women’s health.
Financing includes $ 100 million To support two national pharmacy research to provide an oral contraceptive pill and treating uncomplicated over -the -counter urinary tract infections.
The question of whether pharmacists should be able to provide an oral birth control pill without a prescription from a family doctor, has long been the subject of the debate.
We asked five experts to think about them. Should pharmacists be able to provide a pill without a prescription without a script?
Four out of five said that. Here are their detailed answers.