If there was a medicine for men that treated a disease or condition - say, an enlarged prostate - but had the side effect of sterility (aka birth control), the bishops wouldn't be quite so quick to deem its use a mortal sin.
Having been that non-Catholic, I'll tell you: you're out of luck. You have to pay out of pocket for your pills, and they can be expensive. In my case, I also had to find an out-of-network healthcare provider and pay that cost out of pocked -- thank you Planned Parenthood for being accessible.
If there was a medicine for men that treated a disease or condition - say, an enlarged prostate - but had the side effect of sterility (aka birth control), the bishops wouldn't be quite so quick to deem its use a mortal sin.
Having been that non-Catholic, I'll tell you: you're out of luck. You have to pay out of pocket for your pills, and they can be expensive. In my case, I also had to find an out-of-network healthcare provider and pay that cost out of pocked -- thank you Planned Parenthood for being accessible.
What alternative "preventative service" would you have them offer?