Thursday, August 24, 2006

‘Morning After’ Pill Is Cleared for Wider Sales

The Food and Drug Administration today approved over-the-counter sales of the “morning after” contraceptive pill to those 18 and older, resolving one of the most contentious issues in the agency’s 100-year history.

The drug, an emergency contraceptive called Plan B that is manufactured by Barr Pharmaceuticals, will be sold only in pharmacies and health clinics. Buyers will have to show proof of age. Anyone under the age of 18 will still need a prescription to buy the pills.

Nationwide over-the-counter sales will begin by the end of the year, Barr said. The prescription drug presently sells for $25 to $40. The price could change, the company said. Men may purchase Plan B.

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