Thousands of New Zealanders could potentially have easier access to contraceptives
Thousands of New Zealanders could potentially have easier access to contraceptives
4 April 2025
Pharmac is consulting on a proposal allow women to get a Mirena and Jaydess IUD directly from their doctor or nurse, during their appointment.
Under the current system, people need to get a prescription, pick their IUD up from a pharmacy, and then go back to the clinic.
Medicines Management Clinical Lead Melissa Copland says this extra step can lead to delays and be a barrier for some people.
Consultation closes later this month.
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