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You play a pivotal role in helping customers successfully prevent unplanned pregnancies.

Stocking up on Next Choice® gives your patients access to the emergency contraception they need, when they need it – within 72 hours of unprotected sex, sexual attack, or known or suspected contraceptive failure, or even sooner.1

The longer a woman waits to get started, the less effective it will be.1

To learn how you can order Next Choice, please click here.

Pharmacists in the following states can become certified and trained to provide Next Choice directly to patients:

  • Alaska
  • California
  • Hawaii
  • New Mexico
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • Vermont
  • Washington

Please note that the requirements for certification vary from state to state. For important links for pharmacists, please click here.

Important Safety Information

Next Choice® should not be used by women with a known or suspected pregnancy. Women who become pregnant or complain of lower abdominal pain after taking Next Choice should be evaluated for ectopic pregnancy. Next Choice is not effective in terminating an existing pregnancy, and does not protect against STI/HIV. Next Choice may alter the next expected menses, however, if menses is delayed beyond 1 week, pregnancy should be considered. The most common adverse reactions in the clinical trial were menstrual changes (26%), nausea (23%), abdominal pain (18%), fatigue (17%), headache (17%), dizziness (11%), and breast tenderness (11%).

To report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA, visit fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

For more information about Next Choice, please call our Medical Communications Department at 866-9WATSON.

This Web site is intended for United States Prescribers, Pharmacists & Consumers.