• BadEngineering@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m so happy they explained how the price of the pill affects the cost of the pill. I never would have figured it out on my own.

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        1 year ago

        The sub headline is:

        The price of the pill, which has not been announced, will determine how affordable it will be when it becomes available in early 2024.

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          1 year ago

          Interestingly, the actual article talks more about the impact of OTC medications not being covered by insurance. Which is a pretty big drawback.

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    Opill is known as a “mini pill” because it contains only one hormone, progestin, in contrast to “combination” pills, which contain both progestin and estrogen. A company that makes a combination pill, Cadence Health, has also been in discussions with the F.D.A. about applying for over-the-counter status.

    So good luck DIYing a transition with these. Progesterone will develop milk ducts but it won’t make breasts grow.