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* If you want '''contraceptive pills (birth control pills)''' in Brunei, you can obtain them at pharmacies, hospitals, and many (but not all) ptivate clinics. However, you will first need a prescription to present to the pharmacist or health care professional. If you're a foreigner, some pharmacies will accept prescriptions from another country, provided that you can show them the prescription in person or at least show a photo of the prescription.
* If you want '''contraceptive pills (birth control pills)''' in Brunei, you can obtain them at pharmacies, hospitals, and many (but not all) ptivate clinics. However, you will first need a prescription to present to the pharmacist or health care professional. If you're a foreigner, some pharmacies will accept prescriptions from another country, provided that you can show them the prescription in person or at least show a photo of the prescription.
* If you want a contraceptive injectable, you may be able to get it at JPMC Medical Center.
* If you want a contraceptive injectable, you may be able to get it at JPMC Medical Center.
* If you want a contraceptive patch, you may not be able to find it in Brunei. However, you can cross the border into [[Malaysia]], according to local sources, and purchase a patch there.


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