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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Got it. Thanks for the extra info.
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I feel compelled to clarify that "much harder" doesn't really mean incredibly difficult, just that there are less likely to be entries into the bloodstream at any given time.
And honestly between the cost - no insurance company will pay for this as a long term preventative - and the overall lack of reliability, I don't see this getting used except as a 'morning after' pill should people find out their partner is positive following sex.
It's good that the pill is so much cheaper outside of the US, but it's probably needed far more for treatment there. And particularly women in those countries are the most vulnerable, so more testing needs to be done to give them access.