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- For a comprehensive list of contraceptive options available in Germany, click here.
- There are many places to get free condoms in Berlin. Click here to see a list of places.
- If you already have a prescription for birth control pills, you can visit a pharmacy ("apotheke"), which is typically open from 9:00-18:00, Monday to Friday, and 9:00-12:00 on Saturdays. If you do not yet have a prescription, you'll need to arrange an appointment with a doctor. In Germany, there are over 70 brands of birth control available. For a full list, click here.
- If you want the contraceptive injectable/shot, you can find Depo-Clinovir and Noristerat in Germany.
- If you want the contraceptive implant, you can find Implanon in Germany.
- If you want an IUD, you can find Mirena in Germany.