Some options for contraceptives other than condoms include the subcutaneous implant, hormonal and non-hormonal IUDs, hormonal patches, and other oral combined contraceptives. It is recommended to discuss your options with a pharmacist who can take into account your medical history and preferences. However, it's important to note that pharmacists cannot prescribe IUDs or subcutaneous implants, as these must be inserted by a doctor.
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