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Translations:Bogotá/13/en

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  • If you want condoms ("condon" in Spanish), you can find them in pharmacies, drug stores, and sometimes in bathrooms at clubs and bars.
  • If you want birth control pills ("píldoras anticonceptivas” in Spanish), you can find over 20 brands of combined and progestagen-only pills in Colombian pharmacies, including Belara, Cerazette, Cilest, Diane, Marvelon, Neogynon, Noral, Nordiol, Microfemin, Microfemin CD, Microgynon, Microgynon 28 and Nordette, etc.
  • If you want contraceptive injectables ("anticonceptivo inyectable" in Spanish), there are many options, including Cyclofem, Cyclofemina, Dahlia, Depo-Provera, Mesigyna, Norigynon, Progestin 100 and Progestin Depot.[1] You can get the injections at pharmacies or clinics in Colombia.
  • If you want a contraceptive implant ("implante anticonceptivo" in Spanish), you can find Jadelle in Colombia.[2] You should contact a local clinic or health care professional to obtain the implant.
  • If you want an IUD ("DIU” in Spanish), you can find Mirena and other IUDs in Colombia.[3] For example, at Clinica de la Mujer, a private clinic, you can get an IUD insertion procedure for 320,000 COP, as of July 2018. However, it should be noted that you can probably find cheaper options at public clinics and IPPF-affiliated programs, like Profamilia.