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  • To see a comprehensive list of contraception options in Italy, click here.
  • Once you have a prescription for birth control pills, you can them at local pharmacies ("farmacia" in Italian). There are over 20 brands registered in Italy. Some brands you can expect to see are Novogyn 21, Microgynon, Ovranet, Loette and Miranova. To see a full list, click click here.
  • Nuvaring (the contraceptive ring) is available in Italy. In 2009, it cost around 13 euro. We'll need to update with a more recent rate.
  • You can get condoms ("(preservativi") at grocery stores and pharmacies. There are also condom vending machines, which can often be found outside of pharmacies.
  • If you want a contraceptive injectable/shot, you can get Depo-Provera in Italy.[1]
  • If you want an IUD, you can get Mirena in Italy.[2]