Morning after pill faces test over access

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Morning after pill faces test over access

health.yahoo.net

The maker of the Plan B morning-after pill is gearing up for another round with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over whether the emergency contraceptive can be sold without a prescription for younger women and girls.

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Teva has asked FDA to stop requiring that ppl under 17 have Rx to get Plan B emergency contraception (via @health_tweets) http://dld.bz/MpyY

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Morning after pill faces another U.S. test over access | Reuters

reuters.com — “* FDA to weigh wider access to Plan B contraceptive * Teva wants age limit restriction lifted * Drugmaker's bid gives agency 10-month deadline * Over-the-counter access sought since 2001 By SusanView full resource at reuters.com

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