POPLINE Document Number: 741326
Author(s):
Piotrow PT
Lee CM
Source citation:
Population Reports. Series A: Oral Contraceptives, 1974 Apr;(1):[28] p.
Abstract:
This report provides data on worldwide distribution of oral contraceptives (OCs) over the last decade. Marketing figures and information on government and international distribution programs were provided by AID, the Swedish International Development Authority, UNICEF, and IPPF. It is noted that in at least 5 developed countries (Canada, Australia, West Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand) 25% or more of all women aged 15-44 are regularly purchasing OCs from pharmacies. If women receiving supplies from family planning programs are included, the U.S. and the United Kingdom are now close to the 20% level. The highest usage rate is in the Netherlands where nearly 30% of the fecund women bought OCs regularly in 1972 and 37% in the first half of 1973. The hazards of OCs publicized in 1969 and 1970 caused noticeably reduced purchases. In Australia 15-22% of the women taking OCs discontinued their use following adverse reports. By 1971 when further evaluations put earlier warnings into a more reassuring perspective and lower dosage formulations became available, sales in developed countries substantially exceeded previous levels.
Keywords:
Oral ContraceptivesIndex page
Distributional Activities
Marketing
Commercial Sector
Sales
Packaging
USAID
IPPF
Voluntary Health Agencies
Contraceptive Methods
Contraception
Family Planning
Program Activities
Programs
Organization and Administration
Economic Factors
Commerce
Macroeconomic Factors
Government Agencies
Organizations
International Agencies