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If you go to a Family Planning clinic, you can probably get emergency contraception for free. At the clinic, you may also be able to get a prescription of 3 pills for $5. If you purchase emergency contraception at a pharmacy without a prescription, it will cost around $40-$80.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraceptive_rights_in_New_Zealand Contraceptive rights in New Zealand]</ref> If you buy it online, you can expect to pay around $181 for an 8-pack package.

If you go to a Family Planning clinic, you can probably get emergency contraception for free. At the clinic, you may also be able to get a prescription of 3 pills for $5. If you purchase emergency contraception at a pharmacy without a prescription, it will cost around $40-$80.[1] If you buy it online, you can expect to pay around $181 for an 8-pack package.