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Making an appointment with a GP is not always cheap or easy, but now there will be less reason for women, NSW pharmacists can write a prescription for contraceptive pills. A government pharmacy prescription trial will be presented in 900 chemists throughout NSW, as in Queensland, where the country's first attempt was launched yesterday. The trial will make it easy and cheaper for women aged 18 to 35, with a prescription under the age of two years to access the contraceptive pill. Women will be able to receive contraceptive pill prescriptions from 900 pharmacies in NSW. "This is really a partnership and a connection between the Pharmacist and the GP," NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chaht said.Said. Before writing prescription for a pharmacist pill, patients will need to make consultancy to control blood pressure. If women do not meet the criteria, they are directed to a GP.