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Remember the good old days when you paid between $3 and $5 for birth control pills? If you get your contraceptives at a health clinic or on a college campus, affordable birth control may be back. President Obama recently signed the Affordable Birth Control Act, a provision in his $410 million 2009 Omnibus Spending Bill, making contraceptives more affordable.  

The new law undoes the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 that caused the price of birth control to spike for clinic patients, college students and Medicaid-eligible women, to the tune of  $30 and $50 per month. Many women found they had to make a choice between paying for food and their birth control. While many pharmacies and clinics started offering lower cost, generic versions, several contraceptives, including NuvaRing, were unavailable in a generic form. 

While the law goes into effect immediately, you might not see the savings at the pharmacy for several months. Most clinics on college campuses will have to sell off their existing supply at the current higher pricing before they renegotiate lower-priced contraceptives next year. Check with your health center or pharmacy to find out when you can expect to see the savings.    --Andrea Collier

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