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The scheme, which was launched in September 2022 for ages 17-25, was expanded to include 26-year-olds on 1 January 2023. It is now being made available to all women aged 17-30 inclusive.
The scheme covers the cost of consultations with GPs, family planning, student health and primary care centres and prescriptions for the wide range of contraceptive options available on the Health Service Executive (HSE) Re-Imbursement List.
In addition to its primary use, hormonal contraception also plays a key role in

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ress release from Senator Malcolm Byrne, issued a few days ago, but,
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reducing costs and being ambitious in our work to deliver world class healthcare for women in Ireland.”
These options include long-acting reversible contraception (LARCs). LARCS include injections, implants and hormonal and copper intra-uterine devices and systems (coils). The scheme also includes emergency contraception in addition to the oral contraceptive Pill, patch and ring.

treating adverse symptoms, such as pain and heavy bleeding, that can be associated with periods.