Radio Télévision Suisse looks into access to EC through pharmacies

February 2021. The Radio Télévision Suisse program 15 Minutes, looks at the Swiss model of emergency contraception dispensation through pharmacies, in which consultation is mandatory and paid for by the client.

Journalist Coraline Pauchard looks at the pros and cons of this model, in a report that you can listen here (in French).

 

 

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