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Bayer Healthcare, USAID partner to make cheaper oral contraceptive available in Nigeria

By Editor
25 June 2015   |   12:53 am
The scientifically tested oral contraceptive, Microgynon Fe, is now available in local pharmacies at a significantly lower price. The reduced price was made public recently at a ceremony in Abuja, marking the innovative public-private partnership between Bayer HealthCare and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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The scientifically tested oral contraceptive, Microgynon Fe, is now available in local pharmacies at a significantly lower price. The reduced price was made public recently at a ceremony in Abuja, marking the innovative public-private partnership between Bayer HealthCare and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The Microgynon brand is the world’s most widely used oral contraceptive.

The reduced price enables middle-income couples to access a quality, affordable family planning product. The partnership is designed to make more affordable family planning choices available to women through the private sector and address the growing demand for contraceptives and the overall sustainability of supply.

Family planning allows couples to plan their families as they desire, reduces the risks from unintended and/or high-risk pregnancies, and improves the health of mothers and their children by allowing time between pregnancies.

After the introduction Microgynon Fe in Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Rwanda, Ghana, and Kenya, the Bayer-USAID partnership will expand the initiative to several more Sub-Saharan countries by 2016.

USAID Nigeria’s Director, Health, Population and Nutrition office, Dr. Nancy Lawenthal, emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in helping governments meet their Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). “We are pleased that this important initiative between USAID and Bayer Healthcare is being extended to Nigeria.

The private sector has an important role to play in contributing to sustainable development and in this case, by ensuring that Nigerian women have access to a sustainable supply of quality, affordable oral contraceptives.” “Combined oral contraceptives are 99 per cent effective when used consistently and correctly. It also provides women with a reversible method that is easy to discontinue and has a rapid return to fertility.

Microgynon Fe is being used by millions of women around the world and is well known and trusted by medical professionals,” said Dr. O.I. Akinola, Ostetrician/Gynecologist, and President of the OB/GYN Society of Nigeria.

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