FDA could approve over-the-counter purchase of first birth control pill
by Jessica Glenza from on (#619TH)
The agency is considering the application by HRA Pharma to make Opill available without a prescription
The Food and Drug Administration will consider an application for the first birth control pill to be sold without a prescription.
The application from HRA Pharma would seek to make Opill - an every day, prescription-only hormonal contraception first approved in 1973 - available over-the-counter. Such an approval from the FDA would allow people to purchase the pill" without a prescription for the first time since oral contraceptives became widely available in the 1960s.
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