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HRA Pharma celebrates 1st anniversary of Hana - 0 views

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    HRA Pharma is celebrating the 1st anniversary of Hana, the first type of daily oral contraception available in the UK without a prescription. The launch of Hana in 2021 followed the historic decision of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to grant a marketing authorisation and marked a significant step forward in the women's contraception category. The company reports that pharmacists have embraced the reclassification and have found merit in using emergency contraception consultations as an opportunity to educate women on their over-the-counter contraception options. Alison Slingsby, innovations project manager at HRA Pharma, commented: "We have been delighted with Hana's reception - within weeks of launch, it quickly became the best-selling mini-pill without prescription, with more than 95 per cent market share, and has maintained this market leading position ever since. We previously had the experience of switching emergency contraceptive ellaOne to a P medicine, Hana is on track to match and eventually exceed the ellaOne volumes.
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Special Achievement Award:HRA Pharma Hana pill wins award - 0 views

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    HRA Pharma's progestogen-only contraceptive pill, Hana, has won the 'Special Achievement Award' at the Nicolas Hall awards. The awards took place on May 5, 2022 in Athens. HRA's Marketing Director for the UK, Ireland and the Nordics, Kate Evans, was in attendance to represent the Hana team and accept the award. The Hana pill became available in July 2021 for women in the UK to purchase without a prescription following a pharmacy consultation. The launch has made it easier for women to access effective daily contraception. This reclassification made HRA Pharma one of the leaders in this new healthcare category. The switch followed the authorisation of reclassification of desogestrel by UK regulator MHRA. Hana was one of the first products to enter this new market.
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Diane Contraceptive 35 Birth Control Pills - 0 views

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    Generic Diane 35 Birth Control Pills & Cyproterone acetate-Ethinyl Estradiol Birth Control are oral conception drug for women. Diane Contraceptive 35 Birth Control Pills has 21 tablets in one packet with the flow the days it has to be taken. The first tablet should be taken on the first day of the menstruation & continuing with the remaining tablets daily. After all the tablets are taken i.e., after 21 days, wait for 7 days to start with a new packet. The menstrual cycle will be happening in these 7 days.
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How to Buy Birth Control Pills for the First Time? - 0 views

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    Women all over the world have been using birth control methods since ages. The methods used by them were not only ineffective but also dangerous. But the development of Birth control pills, there is relief for women. People who want to buy Birth Control Pills in wholesale through online process, then Contact Oddway International who is the leading supplier and exporter of various category medicines across the country. Contact us without any hesitation.
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Buy Birth Control Pills Online In USA - 0 views

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Which is Best Method for Birth Control without Side Effects - 0 views

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    Oral contraceptives, Which is Best Method for Birth Control such as birth control pills are most widely used amongst women and among young adults. Due to the frequency of taking the pill, there is a possibility that you might forget or skip a day. Hence, the probability of getting pregnant will increase
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Maxwellia plans to switch products from POM to P medicine - 0 views

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    Maxwellia has revealed its plans to switch some of its medicines in the self-care category from prescription-only-medicine (POM) to a pharmacy (P) medicine. After authorising the switch of Maxwellia's two brands of desogestrel contraceptive pills, Lovima and Hana, MHRA has opened a public consultation on reclassification of Aquiette (overactive bladder treatment) 2.5mg tablets manufactured by the company to be made available from pharmacies. "Maxwellia is currently looking at a number of medicines which treat a range of conditions in major public health categories that can be 'switched' from needing a prescription to being conveniently bought at a local high street or supermarket pharmacy. With its foot firmly on the accelerator it has other applications under assessment with the MHRA, including women's health products," the company stated in a recent statement. "Push to convert more prescription medicines to pharmacy medicines will firmly position pharmacists at heart of nation's public health, helping futureproof NHS," the medicine said.
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