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IU braces for birth control pill price hike
WTHR eyewitness news ^ | 3/23/07 | Jennie Runevitch

Posted on 03/23/2007 3:15:24 PM PDT by Kimmers

Bloomington - College students are facing sticker shock when it comes to the price of birth control.

Statistics show about 40 percent of undergraduate women take oral contraceptives, but suddenly, they're being forced to pay much more for the pill.

Oral contraceptives make up a quarter of all prescriptions filled at Indiana University's Health Center. Traditionally, college women got deep discounts, but the price of birth control is doubling or even tripling on campus.

"We had a number of prescriptions that were $10, $12, $13. Those have at least doubled and in some instances, with some of the new things like the nuva ring, was $12, now going up to $40," said Dr. Hugh Jessop, Executive Director, IU Health Center.

For students, that's some serious sticker shock.

"I mean, we're college students so it's kind of expensive for us," said Jackie Davis, IU junior.

"Sticker shock is the absolute word for it. You know, when it goes two, two and a half, or three times the amount you were paying just the last time you filled your prescription, that's pretty tough stuff to swallow," said Jessop.

So why the price hike? A new federal mandate took effect in January removing incentive rebates for drug companies on campus. The mandate says if drug companies give discounts to campus pharmacies they also have to give discounts to medicaid and medicare patients, individually, at neighborhood pharmacies.

That didn't make business sense for drug companies, so they decided to wipe out discounts completely.

Some fear the impact will go beyond students' pocketbooks and that high costs could affect their health.

"I think it's ridiculous because I feel a lot of people are going to stop taking them or stop buying them or stop using them and a lot more pregnancies are going to happen," said Davis.

"Personally I wouldn't stop, but I think if people are on a really low budget and don't have a lot of money, they might be forced to stop," said Stacy Peterlin, IU sophomore.

It's a scenario health officials say they don't want to see on campus.

The American College Health Association is lobbying in Washington for a rule change that would give college health centers exemptions and essentially bring back deep discounts for students.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: birthcontrolpills; bloomington; indiana; iu
Hint: Abstinence works every time it is tried.
1 posted on 03/23/2007 3:15:25 PM PDT by Kimmers
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To: Kimmers

Bowling is fun too.


2 posted on 03/23/2007 3:22:54 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan (When toilet paper is a luxury, you have achieved communism.)
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To: Kimmers

Yep. There's one easy way around this - keep your pants on.


3 posted on 03/23/2007 3:24:54 PM PDT by xjcsa (The "average temperature" of the earth is as meaningful as the "average number" in a phone book.)
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To: Kimmers
I feel a lot of people are going to stop taking them or stop buying them or stop using them and a lot more pregnancies are going to happen," said Davis.

Traditionally, the effect is opposite. It is the perception of reduced risk that greatly increases the behavior more than enough to compensate for the per-incident decrease in risk.

4 posted on 03/23/2007 3:25:09 PM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Kimmers

Will Nancy now be claiming we need to spend more money on "Pill Grants"?


5 posted on 03/23/2007 3:27:30 PM PDT by digger48
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To: xjcsa

Yep. There's one easy way around this - keep your pants on.


A side benefit is that you may find a spouse that isn't going to cheat on you.


6 posted on 03/23/2007 3:28:45 PM PDT by freedomfiter2 (Duncan Hunter '08 Pro family, pro life, pro second Amendment, not a control freak.)
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To: digger48

"Pill Grants" - LOL!


7 posted on 03/23/2007 3:34:56 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (] Tagline Under Construction [)
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To: Kimmers

Aspirin is a much cheaper form of birth control and it doesn't require a prescription.


8 posted on 03/23/2007 3:36:03 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (] Tagline Under Construction [)
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To: Jeff Chandler

The old I have a headache routine huh?


9 posted on 03/23/2007 3:46:45 PM PDT by doodad
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To: Kimmers

You can tell how low the college campii have gone when birth control pills are something they whine about.....what next....their beer prices?


10 posted on 03/23/2007 4:10:00 PM PDT by goodnesswins (We need to cure Academentia)
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To: goodnesswins

That tax payer dollars were going for this in the first place should be investigated.


11 posted on 03/23/2007 4:15:41 PM PDT by DonaldC
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To: goodnesswins

Sounds like some of these students have a sense of entitlement about carefree sex. They feel entitled to sex and thus birth control. Are we supposed to feel threatened by their warnings that there could be unintended pregnancies resulting from cutbacks in subsidies for the pill????

Do young people, or anyone for that matter, have any responsibility for their own personal sexual behavior?


12 posted on 03/23/2007 4:18:33 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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"We had a number of prescriptions that were $10, $12, $13.

Aren't these cheap?
Isn't this below market pricing?
They must be subsidized to be that cheap.

13 posted on 03/23/2007 6:01:11 PM PDT by jrushing (Terrorists-Cowards-Democrats)
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To: Kimmers

The whinnney young adults need to get a grip. BC pills are cheap. They were 25.00 back in the 1970's plus they are much cheaper than a baby. There is something wrong with someone who gets their BC pills at the University clinic anyways. Yuck!!! I thought these young adults were independent. Could have fooled me.


14 posted on 03/23/2007 7:37:55 PM PDT by therut
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To: Kimmers
"You know, when it goes two, two and a half, or three times the amount you were paying just the last time you filled your prescription, that's pretty tough stuff to swallow," said Jessop.

MUST...resist...temptation. Must...NOT...make...smarta$$ comment that it's easy to swallow...and she wouldn't need BC to do it.... Whew! Glad I stopped myself in time!

15 posted on 03/23/2007 8:20:45 PM PDT by TrueKnightGalahad (Your feeble skills are no match for the power of Viking kittens.)
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