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Vermont Policy

Year Available
2021
Authority By
Statewide Protocol
Methods
Pill, Patch, Ring, LNG*, UPA* (*via separate authority)
Age Restriction
All ages

Vermont Resources

Pharmacists in Vermont may prescribe, order, or administer self-administered hormonal contraceptives (pill, patch, ring) via statewide protocol.  Additionally pharmacists may prescribe emergency contraception under a separate statewide protocol.

Training

General Pharmacist Contraception Services Training Program

Pharmacists in Vermont must have “training and education in that area sufficient to perform the duties involved” to prescribe hormonal contraceptives under the statewide protocol.

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.

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General Resources

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