What does the abortion ban mean for South Carolina?
by Kelli R. Parker on Sep 1, 2023
SC State House
This bill would authorize pharmacists to prescribe contraceptives, which can make contraceptive care more accessible and affordable by eliminating the need for a separate visit to a health care provider to obtain a prescription. Expanding pharmacists’ scope of practice to include prescribing birth control helps alleviate many of the obstacles to finding and seeing a doctor that have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
Learn More about the bill: https://www.scwren.org/issues/issue/pharmacy-access-act-s-151/
Take Action: https://www.scwren.org/issues/issue/pharmacy-access-act-s-151/#action
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