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* You can purchase '''oral contraceptives (birth control pills)''' without a prescription at pharmacies. Some of the international brands you can expect to see are Duoluton L, Ovral, Lo-Femenal and Nordette.<ref>[http://ec.princeton.edu/ Princeton EC Website]</ref> You can also find [http://crs.org.np/page.php?title=nilocon-white Nilocon White], which is a low-dose oral contraceptive that was launched by Nepal CRS Company in the 1980s, and it may only be available in Nepal.  
* You can purchase '''oral contraceptives (birth control pills)''' without a prescription at pharmacies. Some of the international brands you can expect to see are Duoluton L, Ovral, Lo-Femenal and Nordette.<ref>[http://ec.princeton.edu/ Princeton EC Website]</ref> You can also find [http://crs.org.np/page.php?title=nilocon-white Nilocon White], which is a low-dose oral contraceptive that was launched by Nepal CRS Company in the 1980s, and it may only be available in Nepal.  
* You can get an '''IUD''' in Nepal. If you have issues with your IUD (such as cramping, pain, etc), you can call Meri Saathi Free Helpline on 16600119756 (ntc) or 9801119756.
* You can get an '''IUD''' in Nepal. If you have issues with your IUD (such as cramping, pain, etc), you can call Meri Saathi Free Helpline on 16600119756 (ntc) or 9801119756.
* You can get contraceptive implants, including brands like Norplant and Jadelle, at government hospitals and health care organizations. For Nepali women, it's totally free.<ref>[Conversation with Kathmandu gynecologist, 2017]</ref>


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