Welcome to Canadian Birth Control.com!

Your guide to the differences between Canadian and American birth control pills.

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For years, seniors have been organizing bus trips to Canada to take advantage of lower Canadian drug prices. While much of the attention has been focused on medications for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and depression, there are significant savings on birth control from Canada.

Here are the results of a price comparison between a Canadian pharmacy and an American pharmacy for a three month supply of some commonly prescribed items:

Name of Birth Control Pill Drugstore.com price CanadaOnlineMeds.com price Savings
Alesse 28 $94.97 $50.68 46%
Ortho-Tri-Cyclen 28 $108.97 $46.42 57%
Triphasil 28 $82.99 $48.78 41%
Ortho Evra (new in Canada) $103.99 $81.10 22%
All prices are based on a three month supply and are quoted in US funds.  Price check done on March 30, 2004.

There is also the added advantage of placing your order in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Your prescription is delivered right to your mailbox.  However, ordering birth control from Canada can be confusing. Some formulas have different names, and some aren't available. This site is designed to help enable someone without a background in Canadian pharmaceuticals to see what is available.

New in Canada:   Evra patches.  Order online now by clicking here (Rx required)

Order Today Sponges now by clicking here (No Rx required)

Order other birth control pills.  Check prices by clicking here (Rx required)  

 

 

 

For a conversion table between American and Canadian birth control pills, click here.

 

 

Check out our What's New section, last updated on March 30, 2004.
 

 

Our links page can help you find more health information.
 

 

If you have any questions, send us an e-mail: CanMedInfo@shaw.ca.
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