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You play a critical role in providing access to Plan B®.

Plan B® is now available without a prescription for consumers age 18 or older, but a prescription is still required for women age 17 or younger. Dispensing Plan B® as soon as it is needed helps give women a second chance to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. You play a critical role in providing access to emergency contraception (EC) within the 72 hours that it should be taken. By keeping Plan B® in stock, you ensure that it is available for women when they need it.

>> Learn how to order Plan B®

Pharmacists in Alaska, California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Washington can become certified and trained to provide Plan B® directly to patients. It is important to note that the requirements for certification vary from state to state.

>>Learn more about certification at: http://www.go2ec.org.

>> Learn more about the 1-hour continuing education course.

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