Re: Contraceptive access

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Thu Apr 21 07:51:31 2005


el, in this country, the pharmacist is paid a decent salary for what he does, and the f***king fortune goes to the drug companies. OCP's cost anywhere from about 25 to almost 50 doallars a pack, even the generics, though patients who can't afford that can generally (at least in my county) get them for about $10 a pack at the local county health department, which also gives away free condoms by the dozen (literally---there are brown bags containing a dozen condoms each in a basket by the door, and kids as young as 12 can come in and just take a bag).

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               Anna Meenan, MD

At Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > >In message <200504201950.j3KJouO28646@dns.obgyn.net>, art fougner, md writes: >> just for the sake of argument ... >> >> prior to enrolling in an OB-GYN residency, a Roman Catholic candidate >> knows that abortion training is part of the curriculum. Yet NO resident >> is required to participate in abortions. What is different with your >> hypothetical pharmacist? >> >> am I missing something? >> >> Art > >Yes you are, abortion is not contraception. > >And pushing a box of pills over the counter for which he is paid a >f***king fortune is not putting the suction in. > >el





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