Mirena, other contraceptives, are cheaper and more accessible at online pharmacies
Effective birth control is an important concern for many women of reproductive age, but in the U.S. 'the pill' tends to be expensive, and its purchase is often not covered by health insurance.
Effective birth control is an important concern for many women of reproductive age, but in the U.S. 'the pill' tends to be expensive, and its purchase is often not covered by health insurance. Fortunately, American women have an opportunity to buy Mirena at a Canadian online pharmacy.
The importance of having access to cheap medications from Canada is more important then ever, as state authorities across U.S. are grappling with budget shortfalls. This means that many social and healthcare programs are likely to bE cut or eliminated, leaving patients with the prospect of having to foot high medication bills.
However, in the case of birth control the situation may be even more complicated. The new conservative majority in the House of Representatives has moved to not only restrict access to abortions, but has proposed eliminating federal funding for Planned Parenthood, which has for years provided low-cost contraception.
As a result, shopping at a Canadian online pharmacy can provide American women with a financially viable alternative. For example, a six-month supply of brand-name contraceptive pills can cost as much as $180 in the U.S., while the cost for a comparable drug bought via the internet may be as low as $89. Furthermore, online pharmacies offer a range of other products for those who would rather not take the pill, including intrauterine devices such as Mirena.
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