KEY POINTS
  • CVS Health said its drug plans will cover the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S. at zero cost for many health plan sponsors.
  • That decision could open the door for more people to prevent unintended pregnancies without a prescription. 
  • The drug, known as Opill from Perrigo, was available at pharmacies starting April 1.
In this photo illustration, a package of Opill is displayed on March 22, 2024 in San Anselmo, California. 

CVS Health on Thursday said its drug plans will cover the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S. at no cost for many health plan sponsors, a decision that could open the door for more people to prevent unintended pregnancies without a prescription. 

The company's pharmacy benefit manager, CVS Caremark, said the pill will be added to its preventive services oral contraceptives list and will be covered at zero cost for many sponsors. The drug, known as Opill from Perrigo, was available at pharmacies starting April 1, according to a pharmacy update from CVS Caremark dated last week and viewed by CNBC.