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From Kaua'i to Hawai'i Island: Interisland Differences in Emergency Contraceptive Pill Availability.

Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are medications used after unprotected intercourse, underprotected intercourse, or sexual assault to decrease the risk of pregnancy. Availability of ECPs in Hawai'i's retail pharmacies was last assessed in 2007, following over-the-counter access to levonorgestrel ECPs (LNG-ECP) for women age 18 years or older and prior to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of prescription-only ulipristal acetate (UPA). We conducted a county-by-county subanalysis from a larger observational population-based study on statewide availability of ECPs in Hawai'i's pharmacies. In the original study, researchers called all 198 unique retail pharmacies in Hawai'i between December 2013 and June 2014. Only 3% of pharmacies had UPA immediately available on-site in the state, with UPA available on Kaua'i and O'ahu only. At least one form of LNG-ECPs was available in 82% of pharmacies in 2013-2014, roughly the same as 2007 (81%) (P=0.9) when Lana'i and Moloka'i lacked access. Currently, only Moloka'i lacks retail pharmacy access to ECPs. When controlling for general inflation, the 2013-2014 mean price for name brand LNG-ECP fell within the reported range of 2007 prices. Generic LNG-ECPs were substantially lower in price than name brand LNG-ECPs in 2007 and 2013-2014. Availability of UPA is limited and significantly lower compared to LNG-ECPs. Availability of LNG-ECPs statewide has remained stable and the arrival of generics has decreased prices.

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