Re: Oral Contraceptives: Over-the-Counter???

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Sun Jul 2 21:51:40 2000


In message <200007030139.UAA04066@mail.medispecialty.com> writes: > nope - just pointing things out - both pro and con.
> i'm all for availability of contraception - just wonder how folks would
> be screened.

They take responsibility it for it themselves, rather than relying on us to be their nannies and tell them when they have to come in. What a concept, eh?!

also the package insert with the condom seems a bit > shorter.

I don't see your point here.

>
> and i take it this measure has your wholehearted support?

Yes. Should have been done long ago.

Actually, I think that all currently prescription medications should be available OTC, with the possible exception of antibiotics. (The reason for that exception is that antibiotics are the only drugs for which misuse has a direct effect on people other than the user.)

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