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* In Denmark, you can buy '''condoms''' at pharmacies and grocery stores (they are usually sold at the checkout counter). You can purchase condoms from online retailers like [https://www.biovea.com/ Biovea], which sell a variety of brands, such as Trojan and Durex, and can deliver the condoms to your Danish address.  
* In Denmark, you can buy '''condoms''' at pharmacies and grocery stores (they are usually sold at the checkout counter). You can purchase condoms from online retailers like [https://www.biovea.com/ Biovea], which sell a variety of brands, such as Trojan and Durex, and can deliver the condoms to your Danish address.  
* In Denmark, you can find a variety of '''birth control pill''' brands. But first, you'll need to get a prescription to access the pills. If you don't already have a prescription, you can schedule an appointment with a General Practitioner. Note that, if you want to access the Danish public health care system, you'll need a CPR number.<ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/denmark/moving/residency/cpr-number AngloInfo: The Danish CPR Number]</ref> Once you have a prescription, you can obtain the pills at pharmacies, health clinics or IPPF-affiliated programs. Some of the birth control pill brands you can expect see at pharmacies include Cerazette, Orifarm, Microluton, Microval, Dystrol, Neogentrol, Neogynon, Nordiol, Gynatrol, Microgyn or Nordette.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>
* In Denmark, you can find a variety of '''birth control pill''' brands. But first, you'll need to get a prescription to access the pills. If you don't have a prescription, you can schedule an appointment with a General Practitioner (GP) to receive one. Note that, if you want to access the Danish public health care system, you'll need a CPR number.<ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/denmark/moving/residency/cpr-number AngloInfo: The Danish CPR Number]</ref> If you don't have a CPR number, you can just pay for the pills out-of-pocket. Once you have a prescription, you can obtain the pills at pharmacies, health clinics or IPPF-affiliated programs. Some of the birth control pill brands you can expect see at pharmacies include Cerazette, Orifarm, Microluton, Microval, Dystrol, Neogentrol, Neogynon, Nordiol, Gynatrol, Microgyn or Nordette.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>
* You can find the '''contraceptive patch,''' like the Evra patch, in Denmark, but a prescription is needed. Once you have a prescription, you can find it at the pharmacy.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>
* You can find the '''contraceptive patch,''' like the Evra patch, in Denmark, but a prescription is needed. Once you have a prescription, you can find it at the pharmacy.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>
* You can find '''IUDs and hormonal coils''' in Denmark, including Jaydess and Mirena.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>
* You can find '''IUDs and hormonal coils''' in Denmark, including Jaydess and Mirena.<ref>[https://www.apoteket.dk/medicin/laegemidler Apotek - Medicines]</ref>

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