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Medication abortion pills are now available at your local pharmacy

You can fill your medication abortion prescriptions at participating pharmacies in certain states

Step 1

Meet with your healthcare provider to get a prescription for abortion pills

Step 2

Fill the prescriptions at your pharmacy

Step 3

Take the pills in the comfort and privacy of your home

Find a Medication Abortion Pharmacy Near You

The map below is a directory of pharmacies that self-reported offering mifepristone and misoprostol dispensing.
We recommend calling to confirm service availability.

Not all pharmacies that provide mifepristone want to be listed.
Check with your abortion provider to see if other pharmacies in your area can fill your prescription.

What will it cost?

Check with the pharmacy for the cost for the medication. You can use your insurance to pay for the pills. There are no additional fees for this service.

Which pills are available?

Certified pharmacies can supply mifepristone (the first step used in medication abortion) and all pharmacies can supply misoprostol (the second step used in medication abortion). If you have prescriptions for pain, nausea, or birth control, you can also get these filled at any pharmacy.

Do I need a prescription?

Yes, you first need to meet with a certified medication abortion provider. Then they can send your prescription to the pharmacy directly or you can take your prescription to the pharmacy of your choice to fill your medication.

Why pharmacies?

Getting medication abortion pills from a pharmacy is a convenient option that allows you to take control of your healthcare in a comfortable setting. With quick access to the pills, you can begin the process on your own terms, so that you feel supported and empowered every step of the way.

Abortion Laws

Some states have restrictions on if pharmacies can provide mifepristone (the first step used in medication abortion). All pharmacies can supply misoprostol (the second step used in medication abortion). You can also use misoprostol alone to have an abortion.

To learn more about what is allowed in your state, visit the Repro Legal Helpline.