Women’s health advocates push for FDA to make oral hormonal contraceptives available nonprescription under a potential new paradigm for drug approvals, but they note progesterone-only pills likely could be switched under the traditional system because they have low risk.
“There is a considerable amount of evidence suggesting that prescription requirement is an important obstacle to obtaining hormonal contraception,” Dan Grossman, senior associate and assistant clinical professor at the University...
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