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OTC BIRTH CONTROL PILL: Opill is the first over the counter, daily oral contraceptive pill that is available without a prescription. No prescription. No appointment. No hassle.
PROGESTIN-ONLY: Opill is progestin-only and can be taken by most* people who can get pregnant. *Do not use Opill if you have or ever had breast cancer. See Opill label for list of warnings.
FDA-APPROVED: Opill is the first prescription-free, daily birth control pill approved by the FDA for over-the-counter use, adding convenience and increasing accessibility for those who need it most.
FULL PRESCRIPTION STRENGTH: Opill is the most effective over-the-counter contraceptive available for people who can become pregnant when used as directed.
98% EFFECTIVE: Our estrogen-free, daily contraceptive pill is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken as directed at the same time every day, providing birth control in your control.
Opill® is your powerful ally in birth control. It’s the first over the counter, full prescription strength, daily oral contraceptive pill that is FDA-approved. Suitable for most* people who can become pregnant, Opill® uses one hormone, progestin (norgestrel), and is estrogen-free. Opill® is the most effective over the counter birth control** method for women and people who can become pregnant. When used as directed, this daily birth control pill is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy*** and starts working 48 hours after you take your first pill.**** The best part? You don't need a doctor's appointment or a prescription before you begin using it, so it's a great option for those without health insurance or frequent access to medical services. Get progestin-only birth control without a prescription. No prescription. No appointment. No hassle. FDA approved. *Do not use Opill® if you have or ever had breast cancer. See Opill® label for list of warnings. **Curtis, 2016 (CDC MEC) ***Opill FDA label, 2023 ****Curtis, 2016 (CDC SPR)