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Buy the pill, contraceptive patch and contraceptive ring. Canadian pharmacy. Hormonal birth control is 99% effective when used correctly to prevent pregnancy.
- Evra Patch
In the UK, the Evra Patch is the only birth control...
- Birth Control Patch
The one birth control patch available in the US is Xulane....
- Birth Control Ring
As a method of birth control, the vaginal ring is one of the...
- Compare
The most common side effects of the birth control patch...
- Combined Pill
There are other birth control pills that contain these same...
- Mini Pills
Buy progestin only birth control pills. Taking the mini pill...
- Loestrin
Loestrin is an effective combined hormonal birth control...
- APRI
Think of birth control pills like Apri as your Plan A. When...
- Evra Patch
A prescription from a PPT clinician is needed to purchase any birth control or treatment. You can get emergency contraceptives right away with one of our Peer Educators. Call (416) 961-0113 or check out our appointments page for full hours.
Birth control can help prevent pregnancy. There are many types of birth control available. Speak with your health care provider to help decide which type is right for you and your partner. Hormone-based birth control contains hormones such as estrogen and progestin.
The easiest way to get a birth control prescription is through an online healthcare provider like Felix. Your prescription will still be written by a licensed healthcare professional, as is legally required in Canada, but you don’t have to visit them in person to get it.
This page lists all of the different types of birth control methods that are available in Canada. These methods vary in cost depending on region and coverage. For a look into estimated costs, check out our birth control cost chart here. Hormonal Methods (Pill, Patch, Ring, Shot, IUD, Implant)
hormonal methods – birth control pills, patches, and rings are examples of hormonal methods of contraception; natural birth control – two methods include the rhythm method (a woman abstaining from having sex during the fertile days of her menstrual cycle) and withdrawal (man withdraws his penis completely from the vagina before ejaculation)
Hormonal methods of contraception rely on the use of progestin, most often in combination with estrogen. These female hormones regulate the reproductive cycle, including menstrual periods and ovulation. Combined estrogen-progestin* contraceptives are available as oral pills.