FDA To Allow Morning After Pill for 17-Year-Olds

By Opposing Views Editorial Staff , To Protect and Serve Opposing Views - April 23, 2009

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Women as young as 17 may soon be able to get the morning-after birth control pill known as Plan B without a doctor's prescription. The FDA says it is accepting a federal judge's order that lifts the Bush administration's restrictions limiting the over-the-counter sales of Plan B to people 18 and older.

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