Japan approves trial sales of over-the-counter emergency contraceptives
Source: The Guardian
Japan approves trial sales of over-the-counter emergency contraceptives
The move is a major policy shift in countrys male-dominated parliament and brings Japan into line with more than 90 other countries
Justin McCurry in Tokyo
Tue 27 Jun 2023 06.20 BST
Last modified on Tue 27 Jun 2023 17.00 BST
Japan is to permit the sale of emergency contraceptives without prescription on a trial basis, weeks after it approved the abortion pill.
The move, reported by media on Tuesday, will bring Japan into line with dozens of other countries where the morning-after pill is already available over the counter.
Current rules require women, including those who have been sexually assaulted, to attend a clinic or hospital for an emergency contraceptive prescription.
The drugs are said to be most effective if they are taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex.
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