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Birth control prices jump

Abstract:
University students face an increase in prescription birth control prices if their insurance does not cover it, officials at the University Health Center said.

Liz Rachun, health communications coordinator for the University, said the effect of the increase in birth control prices depends on whether insurance will help pay for prescriptions....

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Sue Smith

posted 8/24/07 @ 12:52 PM EST

If you're a resident in Athens Clarke-County, take advantage of the Health Clinic on Hawthorne - it's not free, but once you've been through the first visit fees & such, BCP can be purchased for as little as $7 per pack. It's a great option for working students who have a hard time affording the rising costs of BCP.
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