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Connecticut introduces pharmacist-prescribed birth control and a low-cost contraception vending machine.
Connecticut has launched a new program allowing pharmacists to prescribe birth control after a $40, four-hour certification course.
The state also installed a vending machine at the University of Connecticut that sells emergency contraception, condoms, and pregnancy tests at a lower cost than local pharmacies.
These initiatives aim to improve access to contraception and healthcare across the state.
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Connecticut introduce anticonceptivos recetados por farmacéuticos y una máquina expendedora de anticonceptivos de bajo costo.