One Year Later, Groups Press Sebelius To Backtrack On OTC Plan B Block

The Reproductive Health Technologies Project, plus 45 other organizations and 18 professionals, urge HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to revisit her decision to overrule full OTC availability of Teva’s Plan B One-Step emergency contraceptive.

Emboldened by President Obama’s reelection and recent statements of medical professional groups, supporters of allowing universal OTC access to emergency contraception ask Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to reconsider her decision against the change.

In a Dec. 7 letter, 46 organizations and 18 medical professionals and academics urge Sebelius to “remove harmful...

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