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The morning-after pill is set to be made available over the counter for free in pharmacies in England this year, the UK government says.
Currently, women can get the emergency contraception pill for free from sexual health clinics run by the National Health Service (NHS) and most GP surgeries.
However, the pill can cost up to £30 ($62) at pharmacies in the UK.
Starting this year, the pill will be available for free at pharmacies, aiming to "reduce inequalities", according to a Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) statement.
www.abc.net.au
Currently, women can get the emergency contraception pill for free from sexual health clinics run by the National Health Service (NHS) and most GP surgeries.
However, the pill can cost up to £30 ($62) at pharmacies in the UK.
Starting this year, the pill will be available for free at pharmacies, aiming to "reduce inequalities", according to a Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) statement.
Morning-after pill to be made free in England pharmacies
The pill will be available for free at pharmacies in order to "reduce inequalities", according to the Department of Health and Social Care.


