Ain Group Sets to Launch OTC Emergency Contraceptive Pills
Ain Group, a leading healthcare provider, has announced that starting February 2, 2026, it will begin the sale of
over-the-counter emergency contraceptive pills at around
1,000 pharmacies across the nation. The initiative aims to make the contraceptive more accessible, allowing women to make vital choices regarding their reproductive health.
Importance of Emergency Contraception
Emergency contraception plays a crucial role in women's health, safeguarding not only their bodies but also their futures. These pills are designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. Timely consumption increases the effectiveness of the medication, emphasizing the necessity for quick access to such essential healthcare products.
The emergency contraceptive pill must be administered correctly to avoid any misuse. To ensure this, skilled pharmacists will be available to guide users on the proper use and to coordinate with various health professionals to provide comprehensive support.
Program Overview
Pharmacies Involved: The list of pharmacies authorized to sell the emergency contraceptive pills is available through the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Check out the official list here.
How to Purchase:
- The contraceptive pill will be accessible without a prescription from a healthcare provider, as it is classified as an OTC medication.
- A pharmacist will assess the buyer’s needs to determine the eligibility for purchase.
- Purchasers must take the medicine in front of the pharmacist at the pharmacy where they bought it to ensure correctness of usage.
Women interested in obtaining the emergency contraceptive are encouraged to visit local pharmacies and inquire about this new option.
Support and Queries
For more detailed information on this program, inquiries can be directed to:
Ain Holdings Co., Ltd.
Management Planning Office (Public Relations)
Phone: 03-5333-1812
With these new measures in place, Ain Group hopes to bolster the support for women's reproductive health decisions across the country, effectively reflecting the changing attitudes towards reproductive rights and healthcare access.