The contraceptive pill Slinda, endometriosis treatment Ryego and an IVF drug will be made cheaper via the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, the Albanese government will announce.
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Yaz and Yasmin contraceptive pills will be cheaper from March. How are they different from other pills?The oral contraceptive pills Yaz and Yasmin will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from March 1 2025, meaning Australian women will pay less for them.
Two popular Aussie contraceptive pills are now listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, with 50,000 women expected to save hundreds of dollars a year. Contraceptive pills Yaz and Yasmin ...
New subsidies are rolling out from March but what does this mean for women who have experienced unwanted side effects?
The PBS subsidy is part of Labor's pledge to invest in women's health programs and is expected to reduce the annual costs of two pill brands to as little as $30. The popular Yaz and Yasmin pills ...
Thousands of women will now save hundreds of dollars a year with the countries most popular contraceptive pills now listed on ...
The first new oral contraceptive pills to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme in more than 30 years will be ...
The Coalition has promised to match the spending. The changes include the oral contraceptive pills Yasmin and Yaz, which were first made available in Australia in 2022 and 2008 respectively and ...
Contraceptive pills Yaz and Yasmin – which contain hormones drosperinone with ethinylestradiol – were added to the PBS on ...
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