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Il existe des restrictions d'âge concernant l'achat de la contraception d'urgence.
Il existe des restrictions d'âge concernant l'achat de la contraception d'urgence. Dans de nombreuses provinces, il n'y a pas ces restrictions, et les adolescentes sont légalement autorisées à acheter des pilules du lendemain sans prescription ou accord parental.

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Generally speaking, age restrictions on emergency contraception vary by province. In many provinces, there are no age restrictions, so young people and teenagers are legally allowed to purchased emergency contraceptive pills without a prescription or parental consent. As reported by the International Consortium for Emergency Contraception, "In May 2008, the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) recommended full OTC access for the LNG regimen with no age restriction. This recommendation is being applied Under Common Law; however, pharmacists have the discretion to restrict sale of EC if a woman does not appear mature. All provinces follow Common Law with the exception of Quebec, which follows Civil Code, and Saskatchewan."<ref>[http://www.cecinfo.org/country-by-country-information/status-availability-database/countries/canada/ EC Status and Availability: Canada]</ref>

Il existe des restrictions d'âge concernant l'achat de la contraception d'urgence. Dans de nombreuses provinces, il n'y a pas ces restrictions, et les adolescentes sont légalement autorisées à acheter des pilules du lendemain sans prescription ou accord parental.