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エニピル(AnyPill) is a Japanese online prescription service for contraceptive pills and menstrual-management medications. It is operated by Salus, inc. in partnership with clinics in Japan. It is not a regular e-commerce platform selling medication; instead, users complete an online medical questionnaire, receive an online consultation with a doctor, and—based on the physician’s judgment—may be prescribed low-dose pills, period-delay pills, or emergency contraception, which are then delivered to an address in Japan.
The service emphasizes a “24-hour online consultation entry point” and “delivery as soon as the next day.” Users first fill out a questionnaire that takes about five minutes, after which they typically receive contact from a doctor for an online consultation within 30 minutes. Medications can be delivered to a mailbox, with packaging designed to avoid revealing the contents, and the item name is also handled with privacy in mind. The site covers low-dose contraceptive pills, FAQs related to ultra-low-dose/mini pills, period-delay medication, and emergency contraception. It also provides support via its official LINE account for post-medication consultation, delivery inquiries, follow-up consultations, and treatment-plan adjustments.
The service is self-funded medical care and is not covered by health insurance. The site lists low-dose pills at approximately ¥2,500–¥9,000 excluding tax for the first month, period-delay pills at ¥3,980 per month excluding tax, and emergency contraception as a single item at ¥9,980 excluding tax. First-time prescriptions also incur a shipping fee of ¥550 including tax and a system usage fee of ¥3,300 including tax. Payment methods include credit card, deferred payment, bank transfer, and cash on delivery.
The advantages are that the process is highly online-based, making it suitable for users in Japan who find it inconvenient to visit an OB-GYN clinic, need discreet delivery, or have an urgent need for emergency contraception. The fact that all doctors have completed the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare’s online medical consultation training also adds credibility. The drawbacks are that the cost is noticeably higher than some offline or long-term prescription scenarios, and medication cannot be guaranteed if the doctor determines it is not appropriate. Because these are hormone-related medications, risks such as thrombosis, side effects, and contraindications still need to be taken seriously; they should not be treated like ordinary health supplements.
It is best suited to people living in Japan who want to complete contraceptive pill prescriptions, period adjustment, or emergency contraception consultations online. For users in China who are not in Japan, delivery and consultation applicability are limited. The website itself can usually be accessed directly, but the service, language, payment, and delivery are clearly centered on users within Japan.
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