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* In Ireland, you can purchase '''condoms''' at pharmacies, supermarkets, GUM clinics and at vending machines (found in pubs and nightclubs). They can also often be found at student unions and health centers, where they're often free. In Dublin, you can get free condoms at HIV Ireland (70 Eccles St., Dublin 7) or, if you're a man who has sex with men, you can get them from the Man2Man Programme (they have locations in Outhouse, Pantibar and The George). For more information on where to find free condoms in Ireland, click [http://spunout.ie/health/article/where-can-i-get-free-condoms here].
* In Ireland, you can purchase '''condoms''' at pharmacies, supermarkets, GUM clinics and at vending machines (found in pubs and nightclubs). They can also often be found at student unions and health centers, where they're often free. In Dublin, you can get free condoms at HIV Ireland (70 Eccles St., Dublin 7) or, if you're a man who has sex with men, you can get them from the Man2Man Programme (they have locations in Outhouse, Pantibar and The George). For more information on where to find free condoms in Ireland, click [http://spunout.ie/health/article/where-can-i-get-free-condoms here].
* In Ireland, you need a prescription for '''birth control pills'''. To do, you should go to a GP (General Practitioner) Once you have a prescription, you can expect to see brands like Yasmin, Ovranette, Ovranette 30, Microlite,  Miranova, Cilest, Femodene, Mercilon, Marviol and Minulet at pharmacies. For information on birth control pills in Ireland, as well as general information about pill types, click [http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?con=393 here].
* In Ireland, you need a prescription for '''birth control pills'''. To do, you should go to a GP (General Practitioner) Once you have a prescription, you can expect to see brands like Yasmin, Ovranette, Ovranette 30, Microlite,  Miranova, Cilest, Femodene, Mercilon, Marviol and Minulet at pharmacies. For information on birth control pills in Ireland, as well as general information about pill types, click [http://www.irishhealth.com/article.html?con=393 here].
* If you want an '''intrauterine device (IUD)''', you can get it at many health centers, such as [http://wellwomancentre.ie/sub-topics/intrauterine-contraceptive-systems/ The Well Woman Centre], where you can get the Mirena and Jadelle.


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