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Which birth control pills can be used for emergency contraception in the United States?

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Which birth control pills can be used for emergency contraception in the United States?

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There are nearly two dozen brands of pills that can be used for emergency contraception in the United States today. Plan B, which contains just the hormone progestin, is the only product specifically approved and marketed here as an emergency contraceptive pill. You can also use a different dose of a number of brands of regular birth control pills. While these are not sold specifically as emergency contraceptive pills, they have been proven safe and effective for preventing pregnancy in the few days after sex. These daily birth control pills contain two hormones, progestin and estrogen. As a general rule, emergency contraceptive pills are taken in two doses. You take the first dose as soon as possible (up to 120 hours after you have sex without using birth control, your birth control failed, or you were forced to have sex. You take the second dose 12 hours later (although being an hour or two early or late probably won’t make a difference in how effective the pills are). If you are usi

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There are nearly two dozen brands of pills that can be used for emergency contraception in the United States today. Four products are specifically approved and marketed here as emergency contraceptive pills: ella (which contains ulipristal acetate and is sold by prescription only), Plan B One-Step, Plan B and Next Choice (which contain just the hormone progestin, and are sold over-the-counter to women and men 17 and older). You can also use a different dose of a number of brands of regular birth control pills. While these are not sold specifically as emergency contraceptive pills, they have been proven safe and effective for preventing pregnancy in the few days after sex. These daily birth control pills contain two hormones, progestin and estrogen. Sometimes, emergency contraceptive pills (like regular birth control pills used as EC) are taken in two doses. You take the first dose as soon as possible (up to 120 hours after you have sex without using birth control, your birth control fa

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