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Opill: A game changer in birth control accessibility comes to Atlanta

Here's more information on the pill from Dr. Shawana Moore, a women's health nurse practitioner based in Atlanta.

ATLANTA — The landscape of birth control has shifted with the introduction of the Opill, the first FDA-approved over-the-counter contraceptive pill, and it's available in Atlanta as of March. 

Here's more information on the pill from Dr. Shawana Moore, a women's health nurse practitioner based in Atlanta who is a paid consultant for Perrigo, the pharmaceutical company behind the Opill. 

"It's a game changer when it comes to accessibility to birth control for patients across the nation," Moore said. 

The Opill is suitable for individuals of reproductive age, offering a convenient option for those seeking contraception, Moore said. It provides a remarkable 98% effectiveness rate when taken consistently at the same time every day. 

"Patients can trust and rely on this form of birth control as being protected against pregnancy," Dr. Moore said.

It is important for people to understand that those who have or ever had breast cancer should not take Opill, according to the company and Moore. 

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Opill: A game changer in birth control accessibility comes to Atlanta

When discussing potential side effects, Dr. Moore points out that while most are related to bleeding patterns, they typically resolve on their own. Common side effects include changes in the frequency and intensity of periods. Less common ones include cramps, nausea, abdominal pain, headaches and nausea.

"We want patients in the public to know if they do experience any of these less common side effects. And they don't always, that they definitely want to follow up with their health care provider," Moore said.

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Comparative studies regarding side effects with other birth control options are not available. However, Opill's unique progestogen-only formulation makes it suitable for individuals with specific health conditions like migraines with aura or high blood pressure, expanding contraceptive choices for many.

Accessibility is a central aspect of the Opill's impact. Dr. Moore notes that patients can now purchase it over the counter at retail stores, providing broader access to contraception. 

For those in Atlanta seeking the Opill, Dr. Moore suggests visiting Opill.com to locate nearby retailers.

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