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UPA medicine for uterine fibroids remains available in a number of Latin American and CIS countries
December 2024. The marketing authorisation for Esmya was withdrawn in July from the European Economic Area and Belarus, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, at the request of the marketing-authorisation holder. (See announcement on the European’s Medicines Agency’s website here). The withdrawal was due to commercial reasons and there is no change in the safety…
New EC resource from SEXUAL HEALTH Switzerland
SEXUAL HEALTH Switzerland has recently published information on its website detailing all the methods of emergency contraception that are available in Switzerland. This resource, entitled “Emergency contraception in 4 steps: How to avoid an unwanted pregnancy in an emergency,” is available in French, German, and Italian and integrates the recent conclusions of the EMA regarding EC.
Study: Intention to use ECPs and the role of knowledge in a Dutch national sample
A study by Charles Picavet, Ineke van der Vlugt, and Ciel Wijsen entitled “Intention to use emergency contraceptive pills and the role of knowledge in a Dutch national sample” was recently published in the The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. The study examined whether increased knowledge of ECPs among Dutch women increased their intention…
Belgium: reducing financial barriers to EC pills and other contraceptives
February 2020. On February 21st, the Council of Ministers of the Belgium Federal Government, approved the Royal Decree that will make emergency contraception (EC) pills free of charge to all women, regardless of age. Until now, EC pills could be provided free of charge to women under 21. In addition, under this new policy, regular…
Perceptions of EC in France Among Women and Gynecologists
In 2012, HRA Pharma and the BVA Institute conducted a survey among a representative sample of 2,500 women aged 16-45 on their perceptions of EC. The survey found that among women who reported having unprotected or inadequately protected intercourse, only 20% used EC, due mainly to an underestimation of the risk of pregnancy. This survey…
Refusal to prescribe EC in Italy met with legal action
In contrast to the stories of EC refusal we’ve been hearing about in Poland, recent stories of EC refusal in Italy have been met with legal action and consequences. In the province of Pavia, a nurse has resigned following an investigation by the hospital she worked at into why she denied EC access to two…
