HRA Pharma recently announced that its pioneering emergency contraceptive medication ella has gotten approval from the Food and Drug Administration. This means that the drug is both safe and effective. Watson Pharmaceuticals will be its distributor in the United States, and hopefully it will be available in online pharmacies soon.
Ella prevents pregnancies for up to five days after intercourse. It’s a prescription pill, which means that people who buy medication online won’t be getting it without any authorization from a licensed physician. Still, this is good news for women who aren’t ready to be pregnant. It’s particularly useful in difficult cases such as sexual assault and potentially dangerous pregnancies.
The use of contraceptives is important in dealing with unwanted pregnancies. About 47 percent of unplanned pregnancies is directly tied to the practice of not using any kind of contraceptives. That’s 3 million women, according to the American Pregnancy Association. Even though purchasing it requires a prescription, ella may be worth it, having been proven to serve its purpose.
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