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MI Expands Pharmacist Prescribing Authority to Aid Contraceptive Access

In response to the most recent Roe v Wade ruling, Michigan has increased pharmacist prescription authority of birth control to improve women’s contraceptive access.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced a new action expanding pharmacist prescribing authority, a scope of practice change that could make for easier contraceptive access in a post-Roe world.

“Today’s action clarifies that Michigan pharmacists with delegated authority can prescribe self-administered hormonal birth control—oral contraceptives, the patch, and the ring—expanding access to birth control for women across Michigan and ensuring that they can plan their own future on their own terms,” Governor Whitmer said in a public statement.

“As reproductive freedom is under attack across the nation, we are using every tool in our toolbox here in Michigan to protect women,” the governor continued. “Access to birth control is critical to a woman’s ability to plan her family and chart her own destiny. We are taking action to guarantee that Michigan women have the right to.”