CVS and Rite Aid are limiting the number of emergency contraceptive pills customers can buy after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.
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CVS said yesterday that it is temporarily limiting purchases of three boxes per transaction to avoid a shortage following the high court's ruling.
In a statement, the drugstore chain said it has "ample supply" of products that can be taken by women to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or if a birth control method fails.
However, Walgreens is not limiting their sales just yet...
"Walgreens is still able to meet demand in-store," a spokeswoman for the chain said. "At this time, we are working to restock online inventory for ship-to-home."
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