CONTEXT: Since January 2001, women aged over 16 years in the UK have been able to purchase progestogen-only emergency hormonal contraception from pharmacists without prescription. This paper outlines the context in which these changes took place, including contraceptive choices in the UK, changes within the pharmacy profession and political pressures. OBSERVATIONS: We chart the multisectoral developments required to make emergency contraception (EC) available without prescription in the UK, from clinical research findings and results on the views and behaviour of health care professionals and users of EC, through to professional and policy developments, including challenges during and after this process. DISCUSSION: Lessons learnt from the ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Background Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase w...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
Background Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase w...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
Emergency contraception (EC) can be used up to 72 h after sex to prevent pregnancy. Internationally ...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women ag...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
The provision of emergency contraception (EC) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been transformed over t...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive...
The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project (LECP)—a primary care-based intervention to offer advanc...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency contraception (EC) was approved in the UK as a pharmacy medicine for purchase ...