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Japan to Sell Emergency Contraceptive Pill Without Prescription

Japan Panel Approves Over-teh-Counter Access too Emergency Contraceptive Pill

Tokyo, Japan -​ A panel advising Japan’s health ministry has recommended approval for Aska Pharmaceutical to sell its emergency contraceptive pill, Norlevo, ​without a prescription, marking‍ a potential shift in access to “morning-after” ‍pills ‌in the country.‍ The decision, reached at a meeting Friday, would ‍make norlevo the first nonprescription emergency contraceptive available ⁤in Japan.

The panel stipulated that Norlevo be designated as a drug⁢ requiring consultation with a trained ⁢pharmacist before dispensing, to ensure safe usage. If the ‍health ministry approves both the manufacturing and sales submission, and this designation, the pill could be available for purchase by year-end.

Notably, the panel opted against establishing a minimum age for access. However,‍ pharmacists will be prepared to offer guidance to individuals under 16, Japan’s⁣ age of consent for sexual acts. Parental consent will no⁢ longer be a requirement for‍ purchase. Details regarding specific sales⁣ methods are yet to be determined and will be‍ discussed at a future date.

This move is facilitated by revisions to Japan’s pharmaceuticals and medical devices law, enacted in May, which created a new category for​ drugs ​necessitating face-to-face pharmacist instruction. Norlevo is anticipated to​ be ​the first medication classified under this new regulation.

currently, obtaining‍ emergency contraception‌ in Japan requires a doctor’s⁤ examination and a prescription. The Ministry of Health, Labor⁤ and Welfare began conducting ‌trial sales ‍of emergency contraceptive pills⁤ without prescriptions for those aged 16 and older in 2023,⁢ following a report in May of the ​same year from a group of experts outlining potential ‌challenges with over-the-counter availability.

According‍ to Aska Pharmaceutical, ⁤Norlevo is ‌effective in preventing unwanted pregnancies when taken orally within 72 hours‌ of unprotected sexual intercourse.The company submitted its application for ⁢nonprescription sales in June 2023.

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