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Obama targets Ghetto babies - his FDA just approved the Morning-After-Pill as an OTC medicine
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[quote:Nefertiti:MV8yMjIyMTAwXzM3NjY3MDUwXzdENzg3NkNC] [quote:Bucephelus:MV8yMjIyMTAwXzc4RkU2MUJD] . The Plan B morning-after pill is moving over-the-counter, a decision announced by the Food and Drug Administration just days before a court-imposed deadline. Tuesday, the FDA lowered to 15 the age at which girls and women can buy the emergency contraceptive without a prescription - [u]and said it no longer has to be kept behind pharmacy counters.[/u] http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/30/morning-after-plan-b-fda/2125109/ . [/quote] I'm thinking this is a good thing but... Will it reduce unplanned pregnancies? Will teens suddenly become responsible enough to meet the time limits required for the pills to be effective if they can't even use condoms in the first place? And isn't the main problem all this irresponsible sex? I kind of feel like in all these problems the pharmaceutical industry is making more gains. Whatever comes up, throw some pills at it. Isn't anyone concerned about the morality of all this sex? 15? Seriously? [/quote]
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The Plan B morning-after pill is moving over-the-counter, a decision announced by the Food and Drug Administration just days before a court-imposed deadline.
Tuesday, the FDA lowered to 15 the age at which girls and women can buy the emergency contraceptive without a prescription -
and said it no longer has to be kept behind pharmacy counters.
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