WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A “morning-after” contraceptive can be sold to adults in the United States without a prescription, health officials ruled on Thursday, ending a three-year fight over wider access and use by teenagers.>>> Discuss This Story
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A “morning-after” contraceptive can be sold to adults in the United States without a prescription, health officials ruled on Thursday, ending a three-year fight over wider access and use by teenagers.>>> Discuss This Story