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Alaska Policy

Year Available
2026
Authority By
Prescriptive Authority
Methods
Pill, Patch, Ring, Shot, LNG, UPA, NH
Ages
All ages

Alaska Resources

In 2026, Alaska passed HB 195 which expands the Pharmacy Practice Act to allow pharmacists to prescribe and administer a drug or device for general health and wellness, which includes contraception.

Training

General Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program

Per the Alaska Pharmacy Practice Act, pharmacists must stay within the scope of their training, education, and experience and consult with or refer patients to other providers when appropriate.  If you would like more training on contraception methods, you can take our General Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program. This program includes background, review of methods, contraception service procedures, patient education, service implementation, resources for both pharmacists and patients, and opportunities for advocacy and providing services.

State Champion

We're building a state-based network of pharmacist leaders to expand access to contraception and build momentum for pharmacy-based reproductive health services. Your State Champion serves as a local resource and advocate within the Birth Control Pharmacist Community.

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Alaska Resources

In 2026, Alaska passed HB 195 which expands the Pharmacy Practice Act to allow pharmacists to prescribe and administer a drug or device for general health and wellness, which includes contraception.

Training

General Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program

Per the Alaska Pharmacy Practice Act, pharmacists must stay within the scope of their training, education, and experience and consult with or refer patients to other providers when appropriate.  If you would like more training on contraception methods, you can take our General Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program. This program includes background, review of methods, contraception service procedures, patient education, service implementation, resources for both pharmacists and patients, and opportunities for advocacy and providing services.

State Champion

We're building a state-based network of pharmacist leaders to expand access to contraception and build momentum for pharmacy-based reproductive health services. Your State Champion serves as a local resource and advocate within the Birth Control Pharmacist Community.

Log in to access contact information for your State Champion.

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