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New Mexicans covered by Medicaid will now have free access to a new contraceptive pill, pregnancy tests and emergency contraception, according to an announcement by the Human Services Department.
New Mexico Medicaid announced on Wednesday that it will cover the cost of Opill, the first oral contraception approved for over-the-counter use. It is a pill taken orally on a daily basis. The Federal Drug Administration announced in July its approval of Opill as a daily oral contraception that can be acquired over-the-counter rather than