From BPAS Campaigns <[email protected]>
Subject Disappointed - but not surprised
Date December 2, 2021 4:19 PM
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Boots have refused to retain a fairer price for emergency contraception

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Dear John,

Despite calls from thousands of our supporters, MPs, healthcare bodies, and campaigners, Boots have refused to retain a fairer price for emergency contraception.

We are disappointed, but sadly we are not surprised.

Boots ran a “Black Friday” 50% discount on emergency hormonal contraception, allowing women to purchase the generic version Levonorgestrel 1500mcg for £8 from their website. However, the price has now increased back to £15.99.

Women needing levonorgestrel EC who have a BMI of over 26 or weigh more than 11 stone, and those on certain medications, must purchase a double dose pack which costs £31.98 for the generic and £56.50 for the branded version, Levonelle.

That's almost £60 to prevent an unplanned pregnancy.
There is absolutely no justification for these outrageous prices. Much smaller retailers provide the same medication for less than a third of the amount high-street giants are charging. Boots had the opportunity to show a commitment to the reproductive wellbeing of the communities they serve, but sadly this has not been taken.

Now that Boots have doubled the price of emergency contraception, BPAS will double our efforts to make this medication accessible for all those who need it, all year round. Alongside this, we will continue to campaign for properly funded sexual health services, so that women can access the full range of contraceptive options on the NHS.

Thank you to all those who took action. We may not have won this battle, but the fight goes on.

Best wishes,

BPAS


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