Beneficiarios de Medicaid en Wisconsin podrán acceder a partir del martes a la primera píldora anticonceptiva de venta libre, lo que facilitará el acceso a la medicación contraceptiva sin costo adicional ni prescripción médica, anunció el gobernador, Tony Evers.
Beneficiarios de Medicaid en Wisconsin podrán acceder a partir del martes a la primera píldora anticonceptiva de venta libre, lo que facilitará el acceso a la medicación contraceptiva sin costo adicional ni prescripción médica, anunció el gobernador, Tony Evers.
BadgerCare Plus cubre actualmente los anticonceptivos diarios de venta libre con receta de un facultativo. La orden de Evers permitirá que Opill esté disponible sin receta y sin un costo extra. El precio aconsejado de venta por la farmacéutica Perrigo es de alrededor de 20 dólares para el suministro de un mes. La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos aprobó el julio la venta del medicamento sin receta.
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