Plan B Must Be Available OTC For Women And Girls Of All Ages, Federal Judge Rules

Friday, April 5, 2013 - 12:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Two-tablet Plan B package VixyView on Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0The Food and Drug Administration ordered to comply within 30 days A federal judge ruled today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration must make emergency contraception-often called the "morning after pill" or by its brand name, "Plan B"-available over-the-counter for girls and women of all ages. The administration must comply within 30 days, Judge Edward R. Korman of the Federal District Court said. Previously, women over the age of 17 could legally get Plan B and its generic counterparts over-the-counter, but younger girls needed a prescription. The history of getting this approval is a fascinating-and long-case of politics versus science. The science at stake is actually pretty simple. Biologically, the medication works in the same way, and is safe, for women and girls of all ages. The important questions for younger girls included: Do girls under 17 understand how to use...

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