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A bill in Indiana would allow pharmacists to prescribe contraception pills or patches for birth control.Â
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Supporters say the bill would address the problem of inadequate access to health care providers.
The new birth control law, which takes effect July 1, will allow pharmacists, not just physicians, to prescribe some hormonal contraceptives such as the patch or the pill.Â
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