TOKYO, Nov 17 (News On Japan) –
The Japan Pharmaceutical Association will start experimental gross sales of “emergency contraceptives,” geared toward stopping undesirable pregnancies, at roughly 150 pharmacies nationwide ranging from Nov 28 as a part of a feasibility research to make them accessible and not using a physician’s prescription.
“Emergency contraceptives,” which might stop being pregnant to a sure extent when taken inside 72 hours of sexual activity, at the moment require a physician’s prescription in Japan.
In June of this 12 months, a committee of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare determined to experimentally promote the capsules at sure pharmacies as a analysis research to verify if it may be offered appropriately.
The remedy can be accessible for buy to these aged 16 and over who consent to take part within the analysis research, with a projected worth vary of seven,000 to 9,000 yen.
Selected shops could have pharmacists who’ve acquired particular coaching and be accessible to supply providers throughout nights and holidays.

Emergency contraceptives to be offered at 150 pharmacies throughout Japan from Nov 28
News On Japan – Nov 17
The Japan Pharmaceutical Association will start experimental gross sales of “emergency contraceptives,” geared toward stopping undesirable pregnancies, at roughly 150 pharmacies nationwide ranging from Nov 28 as a part of a feasibility research to make them accessible and not using a physician’s prescription.

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