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Oral contraceptive

The oral contraceptive pill is now available without a prescription from our accredited pharmacists. If you have previously been prescribed an oral contraceptive pill by your doctor and are generally in good health, you may be eligible to purchase the same oral contraceptive from our pharmacists. The pharmacist will need to work through a checklist and, if eligible, you will be able to purchase up to 6 months of oral contraceptive tablets at a time.

The combined oral contraceptive – without a prescription – is available to women in good health aged 16-39 years of age. Brands available to be purchased without a prescription include: Ava, Loette, Microgynon, Levlen, Monofeme, Brevinor and Norimin.

The progesterone only pill or mini-pill – without a prescription – is available to women in good health aged 16-52 years of age. Brands available to be purchased without a prescription include: Cerazette, Microlut and Noriday.

Our private consultation room will ensure your privacy

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Morning after pill

The Emergency Contraceptive Pill (ECP) is available after a pharmacist consultation. The Emergency Contraceptive Pill (ECP) can be taken to prevent pregnancy up to 72 hours after unprotected sex. Reduce the risk of pregnancy following contraceptive failure or unprotected sex with an emergency contraceptive pill (ECP or morning after pill). It is most effective when taken as soon as possible. Both our pharmacists are accredited to supply the emergency contraceptive without a prescription. Our private consultation room will ensure your privacy. A consultation fee will apply for this service

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urinary tract infections (UTI's)

Urinary Tract Infections – often called UTIs, cystitis or bladder infections. Urinary Tract Infections are a common condition which typically affect women. Symptoms may include pain and a burning sensation when urinating, nausea and vomiting, pain in the lower back or sides, and even blood in the urine. If left untreated, UTIs can lead to serious complications, so it’s important to discuss any concerns with us once they arise. We are able to offer effective treatment to women between the ages of 16 and 65, who are not pregnant. The treatment is a three-day course of trimethoprim 300mg. Our pharmacist will work through a checklist with you, to make sure this treatment is appropriate for you. Ask a pharmacist who is on duty to help you treat your UTI

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