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Rome, October 10, 2020 – Stop the prescription requirement Pill 5 days later everybody minors. L ‘Italian Medicines Agency (Aifa) established with resolution n. 998 of last October 8 that the obligation of medical prescription will no longer be necessary to dispense even those under 18 years of age ulipistral acetate (EllaOne), the medicine used as emergency contraception up to five days after intercourse.
“It is a highly effective tool for emergency contraception for young women who have had unprotected sex, within 5 days of sexual intercourse,” says Aifa general manager Nicola Magrini, and also, in my opinion It is an ethical tool since it allows avoiding the critical moments that only girls usually endure ”, he adds. “I want to emphasize that it is an emergency contraceptive and that it is not a drug to use on a regular basis,” says Magrini. And he explains: “At the time of purchase at the pharmacy, the medicine will be accompanied by information sheet with the aim of promoting informed contraception and avoiding the inappropriate use of emergency contraception ”. With this in mind, AIFA will soon develop an ad hoc site, with detailed information and directions on contraception.
For the Medicines Agency, suspending the prescription requirement amounts to “a turning point for the protection of the physical and psychological health of adolescents.” Most adolescent pregnancies “are unplanned and many end in abortion,” she explains. “The event of childbirth in adolescents is usually accompanied by risk situations, linked both to the difficulty of the young mother to access maternal and child services, as well as to a series of important interpersonal and psychological problems”, he concludes.
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